Nearly 200 Ryanair passengers were evacuated and had to use the emergency slide after a plane caught fire on the runway. The Ryanair flight was ready for take-off at Brindisi Airport in Italy when flames burst from the engine.

The plane aborted takeoff and firefighters tackled the blaze. The airport has been closed.

A spokesperson said: “Aeroporti di Puglia announces that due to a problem with a departing aircraft, it was necessary to close the Salento Airport in Brindisi. The problem, which occurred when the aircraft was already aligned at the head for take-off, required the evacuation of passengers via emergency slides.

“All operations were carried out with maximum safety for passengers and crew. The passengers are already at the airport where they are being assisted by Aeroporti di Puglia personnel. The company’s technicians are working on the interventions within their competence and necessary so that Aeroporti di Puglia can proceed with the subsequent checks on the usability of the runway and proceed with the reopening of the airport.”

Cabin crew saw fumes emitting from outside the aircraft as it prepared to depart Brindisi and the emrgency procedure was carried out. No injuries have been reported.

A spokesperson for Ryanair said: “Flight FR8826 from Brindisi to Turin (3 Oct) was delayed this morning after cabin crew observed fumes on the outside of the aircraft. Passengers were disembarked without incident and returned to the terminal by bus. We sincerely apologise to affected passengers for this delay, and a spare aircraft will operate Flight FR8826 from Brindisi to Turin later this morning

It is understood the Ryanair plane, flight FR8826, was due to leave Brindisi for Turin, a city in the northwest of Italy.