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Bees delay Delta flight in Cancun

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A Delta Air Lines flight departing from Cancun, Mexico, was delayed after a swarm of bees gathered on the wing of a Boeing 737, creating an unusual ground delay for passengers heading out of the resort city. Video posted to social media by a passenger shows a dense cluster of bees attached to the upper surface of the wing while the aircraft remained on the ground at Cancun International Airport. The incident happened on June 11, 2026. The video…
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At Cancun International Airport, passengers on a flight to Los Angeles witnessed an unusual delay: before departure, they noticed a swarm of bees on one of the wings of the plane.

A Delta Air Lines flight was delayed in Cancun, on the eastern coast of Mexico, on Thursday after a swarm of bees settled on the wing of the plane | Amusingly, the problem was quickly resolved with a particularly creative solution | Watch the documentary (Aviation)

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aerotime.aero broke the news on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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