Ryanair Plane Incident Leaves 18 Passengers Injured as They Flee Aircraft
- On July 4, a Ryanair flight from Palma to Manchester aborted its take-off at Palma airport after a fire warning light was mistakenly triggered, leading to the evacuation of the aircraft.
- The crew alerted emergency services after an alert about a possible fire on the ground was received shortly after midnight at 00:36am local time.
- Passengers evacuated using emergency slides and jumped onto the tarmac, resulting in 18 people sustaining mostly minor injuries, including sprains and fractures.
- Six injured individuals were hospitalized, with three taken to Clinica Rotger and three to Palmaplanas Hospital, while a replacement aircraft departed Palma at 07:05am to minimise disruption.
- Ryanair confirmed the incident was caused by a false fire alarm and apologised to affected passengers, with emergency crews responding promptly to manage the situation.
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A fire alarm in an Ryanair aircraft caused shock alarms at Mallorca airport the night on Saturday. 18 passengers were injured when they wanted to leave the plane in panic.
Suddenly panic breaks out on the runway of the Son Sant Joan airport in Mallorca. Passengers hastily flee from an Ryanair plane.
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Read Full ArticleSix of the injured had to be taken to a nearby hospital - The incident occurred on a flight from Mallorca airport to Manchester
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