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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