An investigation into the incident has been launched
A Croatia Airlines 9A-CTH Airbus A319-112 (stock image)
A plane reportedly containing more than 130 people veered off the runway during take-off before skidding across grass and crashing through airport signs. Shocking footage shows the Croatia Airlines Airbus A220-300 swerving to the left before eventually grinding to a halt.
The drama unfolded at Split Airport in Croatia on Saturday, May 16 at 1.35pm local time. An investigation has been launched, with no injuries reported among the 130 passengers and five crew members.
Passengers and crew were evacuated from the plane, which reportedly sustained damage to the front landing gear and left-hand engine.
Darko Petrin, chief investigator at Croatia’s Air, Maritime and Railway Accident Investigation Agency, said the investigation is still in its early stages.
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“It is known that the aircraft, for reasons still undetermined, drifted to the left during takeoff, left the asphalt part of the runway and ended up on the grassy surface next to the runway,” Mr Petrin said.
It is understood that the black boxes on the plane have been taken for analysis. It is thought the investigation into events could take months. The plane – which was flying to Frankfurt – was thought to be travelling at around 130knots (150mph) when pilots aborted the take-off for reasons which are still not yet clear.
The jet itself was delivered less than a year ago to Croatia Airlines. Split Airport was closed for a number of hours after the incident.
easyJet issued an ‘important update’ earlier this month
10:32, 17 Apr 2026Updated 11:10, 17 Apr 2026
easyJet issued an alert this month(Image: Getty Images)
easyJet has issued an alert to passengers travelling to more than 100 destinations with the airline after a major rule change that has come in post-Brexit.
In an “important update” issued earlier this month, easyJet warned queue times may be affected and said: “Airports across Europe may experience longer queues at passport control whilst the new European Entry/Exit System (EES) border checks are being completed. This will mean you may need to have your biometrics taken including your face and fingerprints scanned.”
Passengers are advised to plan travel to and through the airport, factoring in that they may have to queue for longer than previously. Anyone who needs to use Bag Drop should do so as soon as it opens, and travellers should make sure they have all necessary documents to hand.
easyJet is also urging people to go through security as early as possible and to head to the gate or boarding area as soon as it is announced. The travel operator further said there may be additional checks at passport control before your gate and added: “You may experience longer queues in your arrival airport”.
Full list of easyJet destinations under the new EES
Ajaccio, Corsica (AJA) – France
Akureyri (AEY) – Iceland
Alicante (ALC) – Spain
Almeria (LEI) – Spain
Amsterdam (AMS) – Netherlands
Athens (ATH) – Greece
Barcelona (BCN) – Spain
Bari (BRI) – Italy
Basel (BSL) – Switzerland
Bastia, Corsica (BIA) – France
Berlin Brandenburg (BER) – Germany
Biarritz (BIQ) – France
Bilbao (BIO) – Spain
Bordeaux (BOD) – France
Brest Brittany (BES) – France
Brindisi (BDS) – Italy
Brussels Intl (BRU) – Belgium
Budapest (BUD) – Hungary
Burgas (BOJ) – Bulgaria
Calvi, Corsica (CLY) – France
Copenhagen (CPH) – Denmark
Corfu (CFU) – Greece
Costiera Amalfitana Salerno, Naples (QSR) – Italy
Crete Chania (CHQ) – Greece
Crete Heraklion (HER) – Greece
Dubrovnik (DBV) – Croatia
Dusseldorf (DUS) – Germany
Evenes-Lofoten (EVE) – Norway
Faro (FAO) – Portugal
Figari, Corsica (FSC) – France
Frankfurt International (FRA) – Germany
Friedrichshafen (FDH) – Germany
Fuerteventura (FUE) – Spain
Geneva (GVA) – Switzerland
Gibraltar (GIB) – Gibraltar
Gran Canaria (LPA) – Spain
Grenoble (GNB) – France
Hamburg (HAM) – Germany
Ibiza (IBZ) – Spain
Innsbruck (INN) – Austria
Kalamata (KLX) – Greece
Kefalonia (EFL) – Greece
Kittila (KTT) – Finland
Kos (KGS) – Greece
Krakow (KRK) – Poland
La Coruña (LCG) – Spain
La Rochelle (LRH) – France
Lamezia (SUF) – Italy
Lanzarote (ACE) – Spain
Lille (LIL) – France
Lisbon (LIS) – Portugal
Ljubljana (LJU) – Slovenia
Luxembourg (LUX) – Luxembourg
Lyon (LYS) – France
Madeira Funchal (FNC) – Portugal
Madrid (MAD) – Spain
Majorca Palma (PMI) – Spain
Malaga (AGP) – Spain
Malta (MLA) – Malta
Marseille Provence (MRS) – France
Menorca Mahon (MAH) – Spain
Milan Linate (LIN) – Italy
Milan Malpensa (MXP) – Italy
Montpellier (MPL) – France
Munich (MUC) – Germany
Murcia Intl (RMU) – Spain
Mykonos (JMK) – Greece
Nantes (NTE) – France
Naples (NAP) – Italy
Nice (NCE) – France
Oslo (OSL) – Norway
Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) – France
Paris Orly (ORY) – France
Pisa (Tuscany) (PSA) – Italy
Porto (OPO) – Portugal
Porto Santo (PXO) – Portugal
Prague (PRG) – Czech Republic
Preveza (PVK) – Greece
Pula (PUY) – Croatia
Rennes (RNS) – France
Reus (REU) – Spain
Reykjavik Keflavik (KEF) – Iceland
Rhodes (RHO) – Greece
Rimini (RMI) – Italy
Rome Fiumicino (FCO) – Italy
Rovaniemi (RVN) – Finland
Salzburg (SZG) – Austria
Santa Cruz de la Palma (SPC) – Spain
Santiago de Compostela (SCQ) – Spain
Santorini (JTR) – Greece
Sardinia Cagliari (CAG) – Italy
Sardinia Olbia (OLB) – Italy
Scandinavian Mountains (SCR) – Sweden
Seville (SVQ) – Spain
Sicily Catania (CTA) – Italy
Sicily Lampedusa (LMP) – Italy
Sicily Palermo (PMO) – Italy
Skiathos (JSI) – Greece
Sofia (SOF) – Bulgaria
Split (SPU) – Croatia
Strasbourg (SXB) – France
Tenerife South (TFS) – Spain
Thessaloniki (SKG) – Greece
Toulouse (TLS) – France
Tromsø (TOS) – Norway
Turin (TRN) – Italy
Valencia (VLC) – Spain
Venice Marco Polo (VCE) – Italy
Verona (VRN) – Italy
Vienna (VIE) – Austria
Zadar (ZAD) – Croatia
Zante Zakynthos (ZTH) – Greece
Zurich (ZRH) – Switzerland
The EES applies to 29 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The above list of airports are the Schengen area destinations you can fly to with easyJet from the UK, as of the airline’s website at the time of publication.