Summary:
Stowaway who flew from NYC to Paris caused a disturbance on her return flight.
She was removed from the plane and is in French custody.
The incident prompted a full investigation by Delta Airlines.
The woman bypassed security at JFK Airport, raising questions about airport security protocols.
The nature of the disturbance remains undisclosed.
Stowaway's Parisian Adventure Ends in Chaos
<img src="https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_focal-760x428,f_auto,q_auto:best/mpx/2704722219/2024_11/1732978103887_tdy_sat_stowaway_241130_1920x1080-ephkma.jpg" alt="Image of the incident">A woman who famously stowed away on a flight from New York to Paris was removed from her return flight after causing a disturbance. The incident unfolded on a Delta flight returning to New York from Paris.
Key Details:
- The stowaway, who initially evaded security protocols at JFK Airport, successfully completed a full security screening before boarding.
- Sources indicate she "created a disturbance" during the return flight, leading to her removal by French authorities.
- The nature of the disturbance remains undisclosed.
- Delta Airlines confirmed the flight delay due to an unruly passenger and announced a full investigation into the security breach.
- French authorities stated that the woman, a Russian national with a valid US residence permit, lacked proper travel documents and was subsequently refused entry into France. She's now in French custody awaiting return to the US.
- Delta emphasized their commitment to safety and security, stating that a comprehensive investigation is underway.
The incident has raised serious questions about security procedures at JFK Airport. How the woman managed to bypass ticketing and boarding processes remains unclear. Delta has pledged to collaborate with aviation stakeholders and law enforcement in their investigation to prevent similar incidents.
Comments
Join Our Community
Create an account to share your thoughts, engage with others, and be part of our growing community.