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Eight injured on Ryanair flight hit by 'severe turbulence', police say

Eight injured on Ryanair flight hit by 'severe turbulence', police say

Summary

Eight people were hurt on a Ryanair flight due to bad weather causing strong turbulence. The flight, traveling from Berlin to Milan, had to land in southern Germany. Ryanair apologized and arranged for alternative travel.

Key Facts

  • Eight passengers were injured on a Ryanair flight because of severe turbulence.
  • A two-year-old was bruised, and a woman had a head injury.
  • The flight diverted to Memmingen Airport in southern Germany due to bad weather.
  • Three people went to a hospital, while others got treated at the airport.
  • The flight originally planned to fly from Berlin to Milan.
  • Local authorities did not approve another flight to Milan that evening.
  • Ryanair provided alternative transport and a replacement flight the next day.
  • There were 179 passengers and six crew members on the flight.
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