Severe Turbulence Forces Miami-Bound Flight to Return to Europe

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A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami was forced to return to Europe after encountering severe turbulence over Greenland, causing passengers to be thrown against the cabin ceiling. The Airbus A330, carrying 254 passengers and one infant, landed in Copenhagen instead of Miami. Despite the chaos, no serious injuries were reported. The airline cited the lack of inspection equipment in Miami as the reason for diverting back to their Denmark hub, offering passengers rebooking and hotel accommodations.
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