Ottawa: A Canada-bound airliner was forced to make an emergency landing after severe turbulence injured 21 passengers, including three children, officials said.
The Air Canada flight from Shanghai to Toronto was diverted to Calgary after the turbulence hit.
Eight passengers suffered neck and back injuries and 13 more were taken to hospital for observation, the (BBC) reported.
Those hurt were in a stable condition, an emergency services spokesman said.
Air Canada's chief operating officer Klaus Goersch said passengers had been through a "very unsettling experience".
The Boeing 777 with 332 passengers and 19 crew on board landed at Calgary without further incident, the airline said in a statement.
QNA