Ryanair Tenerife Flight Turns Back After Turbulence Injures Passengers

By Ivan PetrenkoDec 29, 2025 23:55 PMNews
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Flight returned after mid-air turbulence. Source: unsplash

Several passengers were injured on a Ryanair flight to Tenerife after the aircraft encountered severe turbulence shortly after departure. The Boeing 737 Max was operating flight FR1211 from Birmingham to Tenerife South when the incident occurred. Following reports of injuries on board, the aircraft returned to Birmingham Airport, where emergency services were standing by on arrival.

The incident took place on Sunday while the aircraft was cruising over French airspace near Brest. Ryanair confirmed that a small number of passengers required medical assistance after the turbulence struck without warning. Cabin service was underway at the time, increasing the risk of injury. The airline did not report any structural damage to the aircraft.

It felt like something you see on a horror movie. We were smooth cruising then out of nowhere all of a sudden the plane jerked to the left extremely quickly and then to the right, it felt like a loss of control, and then we plummeted down and we were flung out of our seats.
33-year-old woman from Lichfield, one of the passengers

Flight crew declared a general emergency and activated transponder code 7700, the international signal for an in-flight emergency. With injuries reported, the aircraft abandoned its route to the Canary Islands and turned back towards the United Kingdom. Flight tracking data shows the plane descended to 10,000 feet as a precaution and maintained that level until landing.

Tenerife and the wider Canary Islands kept regular air links with Europe despite the disruption. Flights through major European hubs continued throughout the winter period. The islands stayed popular for seasonal breaks, helped by mild weather, long-established resort areas, walking routes in Teide National Park, and outdoor activities available all year. Flights to Tenerife South not linked to the incident continued to operate as planned.

Sudden turbulence affected a routine leisure flight during the journey. Incidents of this type remain rare, with established procedures followed on board. Winter travel to sun destinations is closely tied to weather conditions and available airspace. Passengers are required to follow cabin safety instructions, and flight schedules may still change at short notice.

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