Several Hurt in Ryanair False Fire Alarm
- A Ryanair flight from Palma de Mallorca to Manchester on July 4 was suspended after a false fire alarm triggered passenger evacuation.
- The alarm led the crew to halt takeoff and evacuate passengers using inflatable slides, with emergency services promptly responding to the alert.
- Eighteen passengers suffered minor injuries, including ankle sprains, and six were hospitalized while others received on-site treatment.
- Ryanair and airport authorities confirmed no fire occurred, and a replacement plane departed Palma at 07:05 to minimise disruption.
- Airport operations continued without disruption and returned to normal once evacuation was complete and the replacement plane had departed.
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Shafaq News – Madrid – Ryanair reported on Saturday that several people suffered minor injuries during an emergency evacuation of one of its planes after a false alarm in Mallorca, Spain. The airline said in a statement that the flight to Manchester, northern England, was canceled late Friday night “due to an erroneous fire warning light indication,” according to the Associated Press. It continued that during the disembarkation process, a small …
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Several hurt in Ryanair false fire alarm
MADRID: A false fire alarm aboard a Ryanair jet preparing for takeoff from Spain’s Palma de Mallorca airport saw several passengers injured as they left the plane via inflatable ramps, the Irish carrier said today. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd


Several hurt after false fire alarm on Ryanair plane in Spain's Mallorca
A false fire alarm aboard a Ryanair jet preparing for takeoff from Spain's Palma de Mallorca airport to the UK saw several passengers injured as they left the plane via inflatable ramps, the Irish carrier said Saturday.
Disembarked by inflatable ramps, but also on their own initiative by the aircraft's wing, passengers saw their Palma de Mallorca-Manchester flight delayed on Friday, July 4th, due to a false alarm.
Several hurt in Ryanair false fire alarm at Palma de Mallorca
A false fire alarm aboard a Ryanair jet preparing for takeoff from Spain's Palma de Mallorca airport saw several passengers injured as they left the plane via inflatable ramps, the Irish carrier said Saturday.Friday evening's Manchester-bound flight was suspended owing to a false fire alarm warning indication. "Passengers were disembarked using the inflatable slides and...
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