Police said that eight passengers were injured on a Raynir flight, which turned into an airport in southern Germany after they were “severe” due to bad weather.
Among the injured on Wednesday night, he suffered from two years old who suffered from bruises and a woman who suffered a head injury, according to the Bavarian police.
They said that three people had been transferred to a local hospital for treatment, while others were treated at the site.
Ryanair apologized to the affected passengers. She said that the flight commander – the planned originally to move from Berlin to Milan – called forward for medical assistance and the plane “landed naturally” at Mimmeng Airport, to West Munich.
The local police said that the weather conditions mean that it was not possible to land at Munich Airport, so the plane was diverted to Mimmanghan, where it landed “safely and without further accidents” at 20:44 local time (18:44 GMT).
They said that a flight was not approved by the Aviation Authority in South Bavaria on Wednesday evening.
Ryanaire said she organized a “alternative transfer” to Milan that night, as well as an alternative trip Thursday morning.
“We are sincerely apologized to the passengers affected by this conversion,” he said.
There were 179 passengers and six crew members, according to the police.
They said that the ages of the injured ranged from two to 59, and as privileges, all passengers were examined for injuries.
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2025-06-05 12:32:00