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Fellow passengers pull back man partly sucked out of broken window on flight from Greece

Arab Times Online

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July 11, 2026

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Fellow passengers pull back man partly sucked out of broken window on flight from Greece

THESSALONIKI, Greece, July 11, (AP): Fellow passengers pulled back a man who was partially sucked out of a dislodged airplane window on Friday, a few minutes after takeoff on a f...

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The West Australian

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· Jul 10, 2026

Man partially sucked out of broken plane window: report

A man who was partially sucked out of a dislodged window on a flight from Greece to Germany was pulled back inside the aircraft by passengers, witnesses say.

BBC News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Watch: Moment man climbs balcony to escape Antwerp fire

In footage taken at the scene in Belgium, a man is seemingly helped into a neighbouring window.

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ryanair passenger nearly sucked out of plane after window shatters mid-flight

A plane passenger was almost sucked out of a window that shattered moments after take-off on Friday — with others grabbing hold of him as his “head and shoulders” were left hanging outside. The traveler — only identified as a 61-year-old Serbian man — was pinned in his seat by fellow passengers as chaos unfolded []...Click to read more

The Wall Street Journal - Business

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· Jul 10, 2026

Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing After Broken Window Injures Passenger

The passenger was partly sucked out of the aircraft after a window dislodged shortly after takeoff in Greece.

Western Standard

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· Jul 10, 2026

MID-AIR TERROR: Man partially pulled out of Ryanair flight after window breaks

A shocking scene unfolded on a Ryanair flight between Greece and Germany when an elderly man had to be held by passengers to prevent him being sucked out of a shattered window.

Times of India

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· Jul 10, 2026

Passenger nearly pulled out of Ryanair plane after cabin window breaks mid-flight

A Serbian tourist was nearly pulled from a Ryanair flight after a cabin window detached mid-air. Fellow passengers bravely pulled the man back inside the aircraft, which was returning to Thessaloniki. Oxygen masks deployed and a strong smell spread through the cabin following the decompression. The incident occurred over North Macedonia, possibly due to engine debris. Authorities are now investigating the cause of the window detachment.

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Related coverage for "Fellow passengers pull back man partly sucked out of broken window on flight from Greece": The West Australian — Man partially sucked out of broken plane window: report. BBC News — Watch: Moment man climbs balcony to escape Antwerp fire. Off The Press — Ryanair passenger nearly sucked out of plane after window shatters mid-flight. The Wall Street Journal - Business — Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing After Broken Window Injures Passenger. Western Standard — MID-AIR TERROR: Man partially pulled out of Ryanair flight after window breaks. Times of India — Passenger nearly pulled out of Ryanair plane after cabin window breaks mid-flight