Ryanair flight forced into emergency landing after aircraft 'gains extra passenger' at 35,000ft
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Ryanair flight forced into emergency landing after aircraft 'gains extra passenger' at 35,000ft
A Ryanair flight was thrown into chaos on Thursday when it "gained an extra passenger" miles into the air.The low-cost carrier had been taking flyers from Brussels to Castellon in Spain when one more traveller joined the cabin.An expectant mother on board gave birth mid-flight, just as before the plane hurtled over the French city of Orleans.With the aircraft not even halfway into its journey, it was forced to abandon course and make an emergenc…
An extra (little) passenger on board forced a Ryanair flight from Brussels to divert to France
A passenger gave birth to a baby girl on board Ryanair flight from Brussels to Castellon de la Plana forcing diversion in France.The Ryanair flight FR4797 departed Brussels South Charleroi Airport Thursday afternoon, May 8 to to Castellon de la Plana in Spain.The flight, operated by a Boeing 737-800 with registration EI-EFO, departed at 13:30 CEST, perfectly on time, and climbed to 35,000 feet. But only few minutes after takeoff a pregnant young…
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