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Two Ryanair cabin crew members have been injured after the Majorca-bound plane they were on was hit by severe turbulence.
The plane, travelling from Vitoria in northern Spain to Majorca on Sunday afternoon, was hit by turbulence as it prepared to land in Palma as storms were lashing the holiday island.
Local media reported that attendants were carrying out safety checks when the plane suddenly jolted.
This threw one member of staff against the ceiling, while another was hit by the service trolley.
The 180 people onboard the plane were badly shaken by the turbulence. Upon landing in Majorca, an ambulance was dispatched to look after the injured crew.
The Daily Mail has contacted Ryanair for comment.
It comes just months after nine people were injured after a Ryanair flight was hit by severe turbulence on a Berlin to Milan flight.
Crew and passengers were left in tears and the plane forced to make an emergency landing when the jet encountered thunderstorms over southern Germany, with reports that people were thrown from their seats into the cabin ceiling as the plane was buffeted.

Two Ryanair cabin crew members were injured after the Majorca-bound plane they were on was hit by severe turbulence (File image)
At the time, one terrified passenger recounted to German outlet BILD: ‘I’ve never been scared before – but at that moment, I thought the plane was going to break apart or roll over!’
Several passengers are reported to have been out of their seats when the plane was struck by the turbulence, with a mother and baby said to have been on the toilet when the plane was shaken.
A mother earlier footage showed terrified passengers screaming as severe turbulence, a hail storm and a bird strike struck a flight over India.
The flight bound for Srinagar departing from the capital, New Delhi, was subjected to extreme weather conditions on Wednesday.
Videos taken from inside the cabin show the moment panic spread, with people heard screaming as flashes of lightning illuminate the inside of the plane.
In March, five passengers were injured by extreme turbulence that forced a United Express flight to make an emergency landing in Texas.
And in November, extreme turbulence threw people into the cabin ceiling when it hit a passenger jet flying from Stockholm to Miami, forcing the plane to turn around and head back to Europe.

Pictures shared online by one passenger show medics and emergency responders on board

In November, extreme turbulence threw people into the cabin ceiling when it hit a passenger jet flying from Stockholm to Miami (pictured)
The Scandinavian Airlines flight, which was supposed to take over nine hours, was almost at its destination when it had to make a U-turn and head all the way back.
After experiencing the turbulence over Greenland, the packed aircraft returned to a base in Copenhagen to undergo checks over concerns about technical issues.
A passenger on the flight, who was travelling with his wife, posted footage showing screaming passengers as the plane was rattled by the turbulence.
A woman sitting in his row is then flung upwards. ‘Look at her feet touching the [ceiling]!’ he wrote. ‘I thought we were going to [die]’.
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