Dad & Toddler Get Trapped In Lavatory On Transpacific Delta Flight
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Trapped In The Sky: Delta Air Lines Passenger And Toddler Locked In Lavatory On Transpacific Flight - Live and Let's Fly
There are few things more stressful on a longhaul flight than managing a restless toddler—but getting stuck in an airplane lavatory with one for over half an hour? That’s a whole new level of inflight horror. Delta Passenger and Toddler Trapped in Lavatory Mid-Flight A Delta Air Lines passenger recently shared his unsettling experience aboard flight DL68 from Taipei (TPE) to Seattle (SEA), when a trip to the lavatory with his three-year-old turn…
Toddler And Dad Trapped 35 Minutes In Delta Lavatory—Crew Tried A Butter Knife, Nearly Diverted—And Said Sorry With 3 Bags Of Sun Chips And 4,000 Miles - View from the Wing
A Delta Air Lines passenger and his three year old went to the mid-cabin lavatory on flight 68 from Taipei to Seattle. As they finished up, the lavatory door jammed and they couldn't get out. They tried unlocking and relocking it, and pushing on the door, but it stayed stuck. Continue reading Toddler And Dad Trapped 35 Minutes In Delta Lavatory—Crew Tried A Butter Knife, Nearly Diverted—And Said Sorry With 3 Bags Of Sun Chips And 4,000 Miles...
Dad & Toddler Get Trapped In Lavatory On Transpacific Delta Flight
A Reddit user shares what sounds like a mighty unpleasant experience on a recent Delta transpacific flight, as flagged by PYOK. I suppose all’s well that ends well, and kudos to both the dad and toddler for having a good attitude about the situation.Pair get trapped in Delta A330neo lavatory for 35 minutesWe’d like to think that aircraft lavatories are unlikely to trap people. They can be opened not just from the inside, but also from the outsid…
216 Pound Dad Gets Trapped in Delta Air Lavatory With Screaming 3-Year-Old As Flight Attendants Desperately Try to Unlock Broken Door
A 216-pound man got trapped in a Delta Air Lines lavatory with his distraught three-year-old child for at least 30 minutes during a long-haul flight from Taipei to Seattle after the lock got jammed and the emergency door release seemingly failed. The incident occurred last month, but details of the embarrassing snafu are only just coming to light after Delta initially offered the family a “measly” 4,000 Skymiles frequent flyer points to compensa…
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