Turbulence Takes Flight: Ryanair Crew Injured Mid-Air Drama

Turbulence Takes Flight: Ryanair Crew Injured Mid-Air Drama

Ryanair crew injured due to severe turbulence on a flight to Mallorca; thankfully, no passengers were harmed during the chaotic landing.

Severe Turbulence Causes Injuries on Ryanair Flight to Mallorca

In a dramatic turn of events, two cabin crew members on a Ryanair flight to Mallorca found themselves in a turbulent situation—literally. As the plane approached Palma Airport, it hit severe turbulence that sent one attendant soaring towards the ceiling and another colliding with a service trolley. Talk about a bumpy landing!

The flight, carrying around 180 passengers, was cruising smoothly until it was shaken by unexpected weather conditions. While passengers may have been gripping their armrests in fear, thankfully, no one on board was injured. However, emergency services were on standby to assist the injured crew members upon landing.

A spokesperson for Ryanair explained, "Flight FR4615 from Vitoria to Palma de Mallorca experienced some air turbulence prior to landing. The captain called ahead for medical assistance, and the aircraft landed normally." Sounds like the captain was more prepared for a storm than a sunny vacation!

This incident comes on the heels of another turbulence scare back in June, where nine people were injured on a Ryanair flight over Germany. It seems like turbulence is becoming a frequent flyer on these journeys!

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