Delta Air Lines refused to transport stowaway to the US, Paris airport official says
- Delta Air Lines will not transport the Russian woman who stowed away on a flight to Paris back to New York, as confirmed by a Paris airport official.
- French authorities removed her from the aircraft after she started screaming, according to an official report.
- The Transportation Security Administration is preparing a civil case against the stowaway after reviewing airport security video, as stated by agency spokesperson Alexa Lopez.
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‘Not much went right’: How a stowaway avoided identity and boarding pass checks on a flight from New York to Paris
At the largest terminal at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on one of the busiest travel days of the year, security lapses enabled an unticketed passenger to board a plane to Paris in a shocking breach that one aviation expert said should serve as a “wake-up call” for the airline…
Moment flight attendant confronts Delta stowaway on New York to Paris flight
Delta Air Lines will now fly the Russian woman who stowed away on a flight to Paris last week back to New York on Wednesday, a Paris airport official told CNN.The woman was due to leave France on a flight at 2.30pm on Tuesday (local time).She was on board the plane when Delta refused to fly her, according to the official.READ MORE: The amount of super Aussies need to be able to retireNew footage, captured by a passenger on board the same flight,…
Woman who sneaked onto Paris flight bypassed checkpoints by jumping into different security lines, TSA says
A Russian woman who stowed away on a flight from New York to Paris last week was able to sneak through the security checkpoint by starting off in a lane reserved for airline flight crews, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
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