A Ryanair flight made an emergency landing after a baby was born on board
Briefly

A Ryanair flight from Brussels to Castellón was diverted to Limoges, France, after a woman gave birth mid-flight. The Boeing 737 landed shortly after takeoff, leading to delays for subsequent flights. While births on planes are extremely rare due to strict airline policies on pregnant passengers, there have been instances, like Flightradar24 reported, of babies receiving free flights or loyalty points. However, only a few airlines offer such incentives, making it largely a myth in aviation lore.
"A Ryanair flight made an emergency landing after a woman gave birth to a baby on board. The flight from Brussels to Castellón was diverted to Limoges in south-western France."
"A birth on a plane is a very rare event, given that airlines have strict rules about letting pregnant women fly. Ryanair says it requires a letter from a doctor or a midwife from 28 weeks of pregnancy."
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