Some Ryanair passengers say that they were bleeding ears during the sudden descent



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BERLIN – Passengers of the low-cost airline Ryanair expressed their anger on Saturday over how the company treated them after an unplanned landing in Germany that forced dozens to seek hospital treatment

. The terror of their plane – from Dublin to Zadar, Croatia, on Friday night – suddenly fell, as Ryanair claimed to be a pressure drop in the cabin.

Oxygen masks were falling from the ceiling to the top. at the landing of the plane at Frankfurt Hahn airport.

Spain's Minerva Galvan Domenech told the Spiegel Online information website that passengers, some of whom were bleeding from the ears, mouth or nose, had to wait 45 minutes before they could

German police said that 33 of the 189 passengers on board had been taken to a nearby hospital after complaining of headaches, ear pain and nausea.

Passenger Conor Brennan told the Irish Times newspaper that "the airport staff and the Red Cross have done their best to handle the situation, Ryanair is nowhere to be found".

"Galvan Domenech said that many passengers had to spend the night at the airport, some of them lying on the ground, according to Galvan Domenech. Spiegel Online.

Ryanair stated that the passengers had received coupons but that there was "a shortage of available accommodation". Frankfurt-Hahn has long been an important base for Ryanair.

A replacement flight took some passengers to Croatia on Saturday.

Ryanair has long been burdened with accusations of poor service and mistreatment of staff. Last week, Ryanair pilots in Ireland held their first strike and two further strikes were scheduled for July 20 and July 24.

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