Fumes Force Evacuation from Ryanair Flight in Italy
Ryanair evacuated passengers from a flight in Brindisi, southern Italy, after fumes were detected outside the aircraft. Flight FR8826 to Turin was delayed, but passengers were safely disembarked and transported back to the terminal by bus without any incidents.
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Ryanair passengers faced an unexpected evacuation from their flight at Brindisi Airport in southern Italy on Thursday morning due to the presence of fumes outside the aircraft.
According to a statement released by Ryanair, cabin crew identified fumes around Flight FR8826, bound for Turin, prompting an immediate evacuation.
Passengers were safely disembarked and transferred back to the terminal by bus, with no reported incidents during the process, ensuring their safety and security.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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