Ryanair confirms injuries of flight emergency landing in Germany
Updated 21:07, 17-Jul-2018
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Ireland-based Ryanair on Saturday confirmed injuries after a Ryanair flight from Dublin to Croatia made an emergency landing in Germany late Friday night. 
The airline said in a statement that "a small number received medical attention" after the flight diverted to Frankfurt Hahn in east Germany due to "an in-flight depressurization", but refused to disclose how many people aboard the flight were injured in the accident. 
Many of the injured suffered from headaches, earaches and nausea, and some of them also suffered from nose and ear bleeding. 
According to local media reports, the accident happened while a FR7312 flight of Ryanair was enroute from the Irish capital Dublin to Zadar, a coastal city of Croatia. 
A replacement aircraft has been arranged for customers who wish to continue their flight to Zadar on Saturday, said the airline, with apologizing for the inconvenience caused by the accident. Compensation for affected passengers was not mentioned, however. 
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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency