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Man nearly sucked out of ‘detached’ window on Ryanair flight

A man was nearly sucked out of the window of a Ryanair flight when it “detached” mid-air en route to Germany, with other passengers pulling him back inside, witnesses and officials said. The passenger, described as a tourist from Serbia on a flight from Thessaloniki in Greece to Memmingen in Germany, has been hospitalised with friction burns but was otherwise in good condition, authorities said. “Most of us had fallen asleep, we had closed our eyes. There was a noise, like a tyre bursting,” a...
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Independent Online
· Jul 10, 2026
Terrifying mid-air ordeal as Ryanair passenger is nearly sucked out of window
Terrifying mid-air ordeal as Ryanair passenger is nearly sucked out of window
Sweden Herald
· Jul 10, 2026
Man nearly pulled out of Ryanair plane window after it shatters mid-flight
Man nearly pulled out of Ryanair plane window after it shatters mid-flight
UPI
· Jul 10, 2026
Man nearly sucked through plane window on Ryanair
Man nearly sucked through plane window on Ryanair
The West Australian
· Jul 10, 2026
Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany makes emergency landing after passenger partially sucked through window
A Ryanair flight turned into a nightmare when a cabin window gave way mid-air, triggering panic, falling oxygen masks and a desperate rescue to save a passenger.
Daily Mail
· Jul 10, 2026
Passenger is sucked out of Ryanair plane window up to his shoulders and has to be pulled back in by other travellers during flight to Germany
Passenger is sucked out of Ryanair plane window up to his shoulders and has to be pulled back in by other travellers during flight to Germany
RTÉ News
· Jul 10, 2026
Man nearly sucked out of window on Ryanair flight
The window on the Ryanair flight had detached mid-air en route to Germany from Greece.
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Related coverage for "Man nearly sucked out of ‘detached’ window on Ryanair flight": Independent Online — Terrifying mid-air ordeal as Ryanair passenger is nearly sucked out of window. Sweden Herald — Man nearly pulled out of Ryanair plane window after it shatters mid-flight. UPI — Man nearly sucked through plane window on Ryanair. The West Australian — Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany makes emergency landing after passenger partially sucked through window. Daily Mail — Passenger is sucked out of Ryanair plane window up to his shoulders and has to be pulled back in by other travellers during flight to Germany. RTÉ News — Man nearly sucked out of window on Ryanair flight