Stowaway Discovered on Delta Flight from New York to Paris
- A female stowaway bypassed multiple security checkpoints at New York's JFK International Airport and boarded a Delta Airlines flight to Paris without a boarding pass or identification.
- The stowaway was discovered in the bathroom by a flight attendant near the end of the seven-hour flight.
- Federal authorities began an investigation into how the woman boarded the aircraft without proper documentation after landing in France.
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Stowaway who made it to Paris from New York taken off flight back to US over 'disturbance'
A woman who made it on to a flight to France without a ticket is still in Paris after she was taken off her scheduled flight back to the US. Delta confirmed a flight was delayed due to an unruly passenger.
The Delta stowaway to Paris was reportedly removed from the flight meant to take her back to the US after causing a commotion
The woman snuck onto an Airbus A330 last Tuesday.Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesA woman managed to sneak onto a Delta Air Lines flight to Paris last Tuesday.CNN reported, citing law enforcement officials, that she was to be sent back to the US on Saturday.But she was taken off that flight after causing a disturbance, the outlet added.A woman who flew from the US to Paris without a ticket caused another disturbance on her way back, CNN re…
A stowaway managed to bypass security checks and catch a flight from New York to Paris.
Stowaway who flew from New York to Paris causes disturbance on return flight
A woman who flew as a stowaway on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris earlier this week remains in France after causing a disturbance on a flight scheduled to take her back to the United States, according to two law enforcement sources.The woman was removed from the would-be return flight before takeoff in Paris on Saturday, the officials told CNN.Her flight back to the US has yet to be rescheduled, the sources said.READ MORE: Cars s…
Stowaway on Flight to Paris Disrupts a Return Flight to New York
The same passenger who was discovered stowing away on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris earlier in the week became unruly aboard a returning flight on Saturday, delaying the plane’s departure, an aviation official said. Flight 265 to John F. Kennedy International Airport took off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris more than two hours after it left the gate on Saturday afternoon, according to the tracking website FlightAware. M…
Stowaway Who Hid in Plane’s Bathrooms on Trip from N.Y.C. to Paris Causes Disturbance on Return Flight
French officials reportedly removed the woman from her attempted return flight, and she is now in French custodySpencer Platt/Getty Delta planes sit on the tarmac at John F. Kennedy AirportA stowaway who sneaked onto a Delta Airlines flight from New York City to Paris and hid in bathrooms was reportedly removed from what would have been her return flight on Saturday, Nov. 30, after causing a disruption.According to CBS and CNN, the woman was set…
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