Delta flight diverted to Atlanta due to unruly passenger, airline says
- A Delta Air Lines flight from Michigan to Florida was diverted to Atlanta after an incident with an unruly passenger.
- The airline did not provide details about the incident but stated that it does not tolerate threats and abuse towards its people.
- The Federal Aviation Administration reported an increase in the number of unruly passengers, with 857 incidents so far in 2023.
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Delta flight diverted due to ‘unruly passenger’
A Delta Air Lines flight headed to Florida was diverted to Atlanta after an incident with an “unruly passenger,” according to the airline. Delta Flight 1378 departed from Detroit Metro Wayne Airport on Wednesday morning and was flying to Fort Lauderdale International Airport before it was diverted “due to a reported passenger disturbance” to Atlanta…
Delta flight diverted to Atlanta due to unruly passenger, airline says
By Jamiel Lynch, CNN (CNN) — A Delta Air Lines flight from Michigan to Florida was diverted to Atlanta on Wednesday due to an incident with an unruly passenger, the airline said in a statement. Delta did not provide details but said its representatives are “in contact with our flight attendant to provide support and are cooperating with authorities in their investigation.” “Delta does not tolerate threats and abuse of any kind towards our people…
FAA: Flight to FLL diverted due to ‘passenger disturbance’ involving Delta employee
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident that led to a flight being diverted from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on Wednesday. According to the FAA, Delta Air Lines Flight 1378 was flying from Detroit Metropolitan Airport to FLL when it was forced to divert due to a disturbance involving a passenger. Local 10 News spoke with one passenger that said one man on the fl…
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