Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Turbulence
Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Turbulence

Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Turbulence

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A Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan made an emergency landing at Memmingen Airport in southern Germany on June 4, 2025, after encountering severe turbulence caused by a supercell thunderstorm. Nine people, including a two-year-old child and a crew member, were injured, with three requiring hospitalization for injuries such as head wounds, bruising, and back pain. Passengers described chaotic and dangerous conditions, reporting insufficient warning to fasten seat belts before the turbulence. Emergency services met the plane upon landing and authorities barred the flight from continuing, prompting Ryanair to arrange bus transfers to Milan. The incident took place amid widespread storms in southern Germany that caused significant property damage. Ryanair and local police have acknowledged the incident, and the airline has apologized and provided alternative transportation for affected passengers.

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