A Ryanair flight to Croatia from Dublin made an emergency landing on Friday night after the Boeing 737 cabin lost control. atmospheric pressure. "Pop", then darkness and a fast descent.
Flight tracking services showed that flight FR7312 went down to about 27,000 feet in seven minutes and the plane landed urgently at Frankfurt Hahn Airport. in M y but never saw the emergency landing with oxygen masks and work on the flight to our holiday destination in Croatia. The flight path below – Frankfurt for the moment – not the expected start, but could be worse. # FR7312 #ryanairzadar pic.twitter.com/3Oe4pD6DDd
"In accordance with the standard procedure, l '; deployed crew "Robin Kiely, a spokesman for Ryanair, told USA TODAY. "The plane landed normally and customers landed, where a small number received medical attention as a precaution."
Kiely said that guests had access to hotel rooms, but that they lacked means. A replacement plane flew between passengers and Croatia on Saturday
Sarah McGarry, a passenger, told Irish Times, "We fly and then the oxygen mask falls.
The German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel reports that more than 30 passengers were taken to the hospital with ear injuries.
A photo of one of the passengers of flight FR7312, from Dublin to Zadar. She can not fly because of her injuries. We are still in Frankfurt-Hahn. No information, no alternative, no place to rest. #Ryanair #nightmare @Ryanair pic.twitter.com/zcdNGHS1VF
Another passenger, Conor Brennan told Irish Times that he was taken to the hopstial with an accumulation of blood behind his eardrums. His injuries, like others, forced the passengers to stay on the ground.
Ryanair is organizing a bus to transport passengers on the 18-hour route to Croatia.
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