An Air France flight had to make an emergency landing at Geneva yesterday after smoke was detected in the cabin.
The flight had left Florence and was heading for Paris.
The plane landed safely just before 2pm and all passengers were taken to the terminal.
The unscheduled landing delayed other incoming flights – and two had to be diverted to Lyon.
Geneva airport says there were no injuries.
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