Man nearly sucked out of window mid-air on Ryanair plane, passengers say
A passenger on a Malta Air flight, owned by Ryanair, was nearly sucked out of a dislodged cabin window mid-air. The incident occurred on a flight from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Memmingen, Germany, shortly after takeoff.

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AI-generatedA passenger on a Malta Air flight, owned by Ryanair, was nearly sucked out of a dislodged cabin window mid-air. The incident occurred on a flight from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Memmingen, Germany, shortly after takeoff. Witnesses reported the man, a Serbian citizen in his 60s, was hanging headfirst out of the window until other passengers pulled him back inside. Ryanair confirmed the flight returned to Thessaloniki due to the dislodged window, and the passenger received medical assistance on the ground. A replacement aircraft was arranged to transport the remaining passengers to their destination. Passengers described a loud bang, the window breaking, and oxygen masks deploying, with some speculating engine parts caused the damage, though Ryanair did not comment on the cause.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe flight returned to Thessaloniki after the window incident.
A passenger window dislodged inflight shortly after take-off.
A passenger was nearly sucked out of a cabin window mid-air on a Ryanair plane.
Passengers heard a loud bang, saw the window break, and oxygen masks fall.
The window may have been smashed by pieces of the jet's engine.