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Manchester airport: Serious Incident at Leaves Man Injured

On April 13, 2026
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In a shocking incident that has raised serious safety concerns, a man was seriously injured after falling from the back of a Jet2 plane at Manchester Airport. The fall, which occurred around 08:20 BST on Saturday, has prompted an investigation involving a third-party provider, underscoring the potential risks associated with air travel and ground operations.

The man was quickly transported to the hospital following the fall, though details about his condition remain unclear. This incident comes at a time when travel disruptions are already affecting passengers, particularly those flying from Milan to Manchester.

In a related issue, around 100 passengers found themselves stranded at Milan Airport due to significant delays at passport control. Many were left frustrated as they missed their easyJet flight to Manchester, which had been held for nearly an hour to accommodate late arrivals. An easyJet spokesperson noted, “We held flight EJU5420 from Milan to Manchester for nearly an hour to give passengers extra time but it had to then depart due to crew reaching their safety regulated operating hours.” This highlights the delicate balance airlines must maintain between accommodating passengers and adhering to safety regulations.

Passengers expressed their dismay, with one stating, “We are stuck,” while another lamented, “What a nightmare!” The situation escalated as the 11am flight from Milan Linate to Manchester departed without half its intended passengers. Many of those left behind had queued for up to three hours at passport control, exacerbating their frustration.

The UK government has recently updated its guidance for travelers heading to the European Schengen area, which may require biometric registration upon arrival. This change could contribute to the delays experienced at Milan Airport, as travelers navigate new protocols and procedures.

As investigations continue into the incident at Manchester Airport, questions remain about the safety measures in place for ground operations and the overall travel experience for passengers. The implications of these events could resonate throughout the aviation industry, prompting a reevaluation of safety protocols and operational procedures.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full circumstances surrounding the man’s fall and the ongoing travel disruptions. As authorities work to piece together the facts, passengers and industry stakeholders alike are left awaiting further developments.

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Tags: aircraft engineer, EasyJet, Jet2, Manchester Airport, Milan Airport, North West Ambulance Service, travel delays, UK Government

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