Passengers were stranded for 13 hours after the aircraft diverted, and emergency crews treated the pilot before a replacement flight continued to Birmingham.
On Friday, Jet2 flight LS1266 from Tenerife to Birmingham diverted to Porto, Portugal, after a pilot fell ill mid-flight, with the Airbus A321 touching down at Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport at 2.11am.
The diversion occurred at 30,000ft after the pilot suffered a medical emergency; while passengers reported a heart attack, Jet2 stated the pilot felt unwell, stressing safety was not compromised.
Panic unfolded for the 220 passengers as hostesses, visibly distressed, searched for a doctor while the aircraft descended rapidly and crew ran through the aisles during the emergency landing.
Passengers remained stranded at Porto Airport for 13 hours with minimal support, receiving only £10 in spending money, with some including passenger Millie Douglass's grandmother sleeping on the floor.
Jet2 flew a replacement pilot from Manchester to assist passengers in completing their journey, offering free switches to any of 14 UK destinations and apologizing for the unforeseen delay.
A pilot who covered the route between Tenerife and Birmingham of the Jet2 company suffered a heart attack in mid-flight, which forced to activate the emergency protocols and to...