Ryanair Passenger Nearly Sucked Out After Window Detaches Mid-Flight Over North Macedonia
A Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki, Greece to Memmingen, Germany experienced a terrifying incident on July 10, 2026, when a passenger window detached shortly after takeoff. The event occurred while flying over northern North Macedonia. A Serbian tourist sitting near the window was almost sucked out but was saved by fellow passengers who pulled him back inside. The man had not removed his seatbelt, which likely prevented him from being fully ejected.
Passengers reported a loud noise resembling a tire burst, followed by a rapid cabin pressure drop and oxygen masks deploying. One witness described the strong smell and screams inside the cabin. The passenger suffered minor abrasions and was taken to hospital in good condition.
The cause of the window failure was identified as engine debris striking the window. Ryanair confirmed the aircraft returned safely to Thessaloniki shortly after the incident. Passengers were transferred to a replacement plane to continue their journey to Germany. The airline emphasized the safe landing and prompt handling of the situation.
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