A Ryanair aircraft was unable to land in Paphos due to bad weather

Passengers of Ryanair flight FR3133 from London to Paphos were extremely frightened on Thursday afternoon. Due to strong winds and difficult weather conditions, the aircraft attempted to land at Paphos Airport twice, but both attempts were unsuccessful.
After about 45 minutes of manoeuvring, the captain requested permission to change the route, and the flight was diverted to Larnaca Airport, where the aircraft landed safely.
On board were mainly Paphos supporters returning to Cyprus after a match against Chelsea as part of the Champions League. According to passengers, there was severe turbulence during the flight, with some experiencing panic attacks and feeling unwell.
There were no injuries. After landing in Larnaca, passengers disembarked in a normal manner.
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