Delta flight forced to turn back after maggots fall from overhead cabin
A Delta flight from Amsterdam to Detroit was forced to turn back after maggots fell from the overhead cabin onto unsuspecting passengers. The incident occurred when a passenger boarded the flight with a suitcase containing rotting fish, which broke open during the flight, causing the maggots to fall onto the passengers in the economy class. Passengers affected by the incident were compensated with 8,000 air miles, hotel room compensation, and a $30 meal ticket if they were delayed overnight.
American Airlines Flight Disrupted by Excessively Gassy Passenger
An American Airlines flight from Phoenix to Austin was disrupted by an excessively gassy passenger, causing the plane to turn around and return to the gate. The incident, which took place on January 14, was documented by a Texas-based Reddit…
Passenger Falls from Air Canada Plane at Toronto Pearson Airport
A shocking incident occurred at Toronto Pearson International Airport when an Air Canada passenger opened a cabin door and fell about 20 feet to the ground from a Boeing 777. The incident caused a delay of approximately six hours for…