NEWS FLASH

A Serbian passenger was injured after a Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki to Memmingen was pressured to return to Greece at this time following an obvious in-flight incident involving one of many plane’s engines. In line with Greek media reviews, Ryanair flight FR1879, operated by a Boeing 737-800, turned again shortly after departure after a part of a broken engine reportedly indifferent and struck a cabin window, inflicting it to shatter and partially sucking out a part of the passenger. The injured 61-year-old passenger was taken to Thessaloniki’s AHEPA Hospital after the plane landed safely. He’s anticipated to bear a CT scan to find out whether or not he sustained any fractures. Commenting on the incident, the president of the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Workers (POEDIN) claimed there was “nearly a tragedy”, alleging that the broken window gave approach and that a part of the passenger’s physique was pulled exterior the plane earlier than he was restrained by his spouse. The Serbian passenger reportedly suffered friction burns. The circumstances surrounding the incident stay below investigation. Ryanair has not but publicly commented on the reviews.



