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Ryanair Flight Diverts After Cabin Window Cracks

Friday, 10 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A window cracked on a Ryanair aircraft, prompting an emergency response and diversion. The incident involved a visible crack in one of the cabin windows during flight. Ryanair crews followed standard safety procedures, and the aircraft landed without reported injuries. Broken or cracked windows on commercial aircraft are typically outer pane cracks that do not compromise cabin pressure immediately, but protocols require crews to treat them seriously. Passengers on affected routes may experience delays or aircraft substitutions while the plane undergoes inspection and repair. Travelers flying Ryanair to or from Crete should monitor their flight status and allow extra time at the airport. Ryanair operates multiple routes serving Heraklion and Chania airports. The airline has not issued a public statement on the specific flight details at the time of reporting. --- *Note: The source article provided very limited content. If you have the full article text, I can produce a more precise and location-specific summary.*

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