Ryanair’s wholly-owned Austrian subsidiary Laudamotion has hit some turbulence in the past few days. One of its flights to Dublin was met by emergency services after a troubled flight last week, and Austria’s civil aviation authority has placed the no-frills airline on a watchlist, officials have told The Currency. “I can confirm that Austro Control has placed Laudamotion under enhanced supervision as a result of observations made while exercising oversight duties last month,” a spokesperson for the authority said this Wednesday. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Dublin Airport Authority told The Currency about flight OE1342: “Dublin Airport’s fire and ambulance services…