Around the world: Thirty hurt as plane flying to LA hits heavy turbulence
The flight originated at Dulles International Airport near Washington DC, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
It landed safely at Denver International Airport, Colorado, at around 7.45pm local time (2.45am BST), and was met by medical crews.
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Hide AdFAA spokesman Ian Gregor said 26 passengers and four crew members were injured. One person was critically injured.
Denver Health Medical Centre spokeswoman Dee Martinez said 21 people had been transported to five hospitals. Most of them had moderate injuries to the head, neck or back. United Airlines spokeswoman Megan McCarthy said Flight 967 was carrying 255 passengers and 10 crew members.
The turbulence was "just a huge up and down", said passenger Kaoma Bechaz, a 19-year-old Australian in the US to visit her boyfriend.
She said that the head of the woman sitting next to her hit the side of the cabin, leaving a crack above the window, and a girl across the aisle flew into the air and hit the ceiling.
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