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Air France Paris-Tunis flight turns back after emergency at 36,000 feet

The Airbus A319 landed safely at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport after reportedly developing 'technical' problems one hour into its flight.

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An Air France flight from Paris to Tunis has been diverted after declaring an emergency at 36,000ft, reports The Independent.

Flight AF 1184 reportedly sent out a 7700 distress signal just an hour into its journey as it passed over the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park, in southern France.

The reason for the “squawk” is unknown but the plane carried out a U-turn at around 1.30pm, data from online trackers showed.

The Airbus A319 has since landed safely at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, where it was directed to return to.

Air France representatives told Russia Today that the aircraft experienced "a minor technical problem".

Read more of this report from The Independent.