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Ryanair Cabin Crew Injured as Severe Turbulence Rocks Flight

Severe turbulence caused injuries to at least two flight attendants and several crew members on a Ryanair flight, prompting an emergency response upon landing, officials said.

  • On September 21, 2025, a Ryanair flight traveling from Vitoria to Mallorca experienced severe turbulence that caused serious injuries to a pair of cabin crew members.
  • The turbulence struck as storms battered Mallorca and the plane prepared to land at Son Sant Joan airport, causing one attendant to hit the ceiling.
  • During cabin safety checks, a flight attendant was struck by a service trolley, and the captain arranged for medical support in advance of landing.
  • The Boeing 737, carrying about 180 passengers, landed normally and an ambulance met the plane to treat the injured crew, with no passengers harmed.
  • This incident highlights risks of sudden turbulence and follows multiple serious turbulence events involving Ryanair earlier this year.
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One of the flight attendants was projected violently against the ceiling, a colleague was overwhelmed by a trolley

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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