Two hospitalised after QantasLink flight hits turbulence

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Two hospitalised after QantasLink flight hits turbulence
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Flight QF2376 was en route to Hervey Bay when it was forced to return to Brisbane Airport on Wednesday after encountering sudden turbulence.

Queensland Ambulance Service arrived to meet the plane on the tarmac just before 2pm and treated several passengers at the scene.

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