A false fire alarm on a Ryanair flight from Palma de Mallorca to Manchester resulted in injuries as passengers evacuated via inflatable slides. Ryanair confirmed the absence of fire onboard and assured a replacement aircraft was arranged promptly. Reports indicated 18 passengers were injured, with six needing hospital treatment while others received assistance on-site. The incident did not disrupt airport operations, and the airline stated that immediate medical assistance was requested for the injured passengers.
A false fire alarm aboard a Ryanair jet preparing for takeoff from Spain's Palma de Mallorca airport to the UK resulted in several passenger injuries. Passengers were evacuated using inflatable slides, and while disembarking, some suffered minor injuries like ankle sprains. Ryanair quickly arranged for a replacement aircraft and confirmed that there was no fire on board.
Local Mallorca media reported that 18 passengers sustained injuries, with six requiring hospitalization while others were treated on site. The incident did not affect airport operations, according to Aena.
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