A British Columbia-bound flight was delayed after a passenger’s cellphone ignited in flames just before takeoff, officials said.

Air Canada Flight 101 was delayed about two hours early Thursday from taking off at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport after the passenger’s LG phone “began to burn,” Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick told CBC.

“The fire was immediately extinguished by crews and there was no damage to the aircraft,” Fitzpatrick said.

The woman, who was not immediately identified, was injured but managed able to walk off the aircraft. Paramedics in Peel later treated a patient with burns to a hand and transported her to a nearby hospital, CBC reports.

Peel Regional Police Const. Bancroft Wright told The Mississauga News that the woman escaped serious injury.

“It sparked up,” Wright said of the LG phone.

Air Canada officials said 266 passengers were on the Vancouver-bound flight, which the woman ended up missing, according to The Mississauga News.

A spokesman for LG told The Post that the company was aware of the matter. It’s unclear what LG model was involved in the incident.

“At LG, consumer and product safety is a top priority,” spokeswoman Alissa Liotti said in a statement. “We take these claims very seriously and are in the process of gathering information in order to determine what may have occurred with this particular device.”