The easyJet flight made an unscheduled landing at Manchester Airport after a medical episode on board in which a passenger needed "urgent medical attention".
A spokesperson for EasyJet said: “Flight EZY3174 from Amsterdam to Glasgow yesterday evening was required to divert to Manchester, due to a customer onboard requiring urgent medical attention.
It comes two days after another of the airline's flight from Egypt to Manchester had to make an emergency landing this week after the pilot reportedly collapsed.
The passenger added: "At first we thought this may of been a passenger as nothing much was being said other than the screams asking if anyone is medically trained, where a few passengers got up and assisted the cabin crew.
A passenger, who did not want to be named, told Mirror affiliate The Manchester Evening News they were two hours into the flight when they realised something was wrong.