An Air Europa plane turned into a vomitorium as it was buffeted by Storm Ciara during five failed attempts to land in Amsterdam, according to reports.

Dramatic video captured several of the 300 passengers aboard the flight screaming in terror as the plane — which took off from Madrid-Barajas Airport on Sunday afternoon — rocked violently on approach to Schipol Airport, according to the UK’s Metro.

In footage posted by RTL Nieuws, a woman is heard breaking down in tears as the aircraft is buffeted by the storm’s strong winds.

“Oh my God!” she screams.

Other passengers reportedly vomited during the nearly hour-long ordeal, which ended when the pilots turned around and returned to Madrid.

Passenger Mark Haagen, of Kamerik in the Netherlands, described the harrowing experience.

“People screamed and were puking. The turbulence was enormous, everything vibrated and went back and forth,” Haagen told RTL Nieus.

“The luggage flew back and forth. I am used to flying, but I have never experienced this,” he said.

Haagen, who was returning from a weekend in Madrid with two pals, added: “I think it is strange at all that we were allowed to fly with this weather.

“The communication from the cockpit was pretty lousy. I saw on a screen that we were returning to Madrid after five attempts to land. We did not know where we were,” he said.

A spokeswoman for Air Europa told Metro: “The Flight UX1093 from Madrid to Amsterdam couldn’t land at Amsterdam airport due to bad weather and returned to Madrid.

“Passengers were attended to at all times, accommodated in hotels and alternatives to reach their destinations the day after were managed by our staff.”

About 220 flights were canceled Monday morning at Schiphol airport — Europe’s third-busiest — due to the storm, which claimed at least six lives across Europe.

With Post wires