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A Ryanair passenger was injured when a cabin window 'dislodged' in midair

A Ryanair passenger was injured when a cabin window 'dislodged' in midair

Local media outlets reported that one passenger was partially sucked out of the window during the incident.

A Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft is seen at John Paul II Krakow Balice International Airport in Krakow, Poland, on June 11, 2026.
A Ryanair Boeing 737 Max.
  • A Ryanair Boeing 737 Max's cabin window was "dislodged" during a flight between Greece and Germany.
  • Several media outlets reported that a passenger was partially sucked out of the window.
  • Ryanair said one passenger received medical help after the plane diverted to its departure airport.

A Ryanair passenger was injured after a cabin window was "dislodged" during a flight from Greece to Germany on Friday morning, the airline said.

Local media outlets reported that a 61-year-old man was sucked out of the window up to his shoulders, and one witness told local outlet Radio Thessaloniki that other passengers pulled him back inside the cabin.

Reuters also cited two industry sources as saying a passenger was partially sucked out of the window.

Flight 1879 departed Thessaloniki, Greece, about 6 a.m. for Memmingen, Germany — a roughly two-hour flight.

Roughly 10 minutes after takeoff, the Boeing 737 Max U-turned before circling nearby and landing back at Thessaloniki.

A map of northern Greece shows the path of Ryanair Flight 1879 on Friday 10 July, which U-turned and returned to the airport.

Video and images published by Radio Thessaloniki showed the blown-out window and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.

In a statement, a Ryanair spokesperson did not confirm reports of a passenger being partially pulled out of the plane, but did say that the plane U-turned "when a passenger window dislodged inflight."

It added that "one passenger requested and received medical assistance on the ground in Thessaloniki." The plane landed normally, and a replacement aircraft operated a new flight which departed at 9:53 a.m.

Passengers landed in Memmingen about four hours later than they were initially scheduled.

Read the original article on Business Insider