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Delta Air Lines flight DL112 from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) diverted to New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) two hours into the flight when a passenger had “severe bouts of diarrhea” all over their seat on board the Airbus A330.
A transatlantic Flight DL112 was headed from Boston to Rome on Saturday night, but two hours after departing, the Airbus A330 diverted back to New York City following “an onboard medical issue” involving a passenger who had severe bouts of diarrhea all over their seat. pic.twitter.com/R8poffNJtx
— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) September 3, 2024
Sunday’s incident was deemed “an onboard medical issue” and the captain decided to divert the aircraft. Impacted passengers were accommodated on other flights.
A Delta Airlines Airbus A350 turned around back to Atlanta Friday night because of diarrhea throughout the airplane from a passenger and it’s a biohazard. 👀🥴
The FAA flight strip for DL194 was posted to Reddit (📷xStang05x) Also a passenger posted here asking why her son’s… pic.twitter.com/VWbkB47wF1
— Thenewarea51 (@thenewarea51) September 3, 2023
This is not the first time that a passenger has had diarrhea on a Delta Air Lines’ flight and caused a diversion. Last September, I wrote about Delta Air Lines flight DL194 from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) being forced to return to Atlanta after only flying for less than two hours due to a biohazard in the cabin. Apparently, a passenger had “diarrhea all over the aircraft.”
Anthony’s Take: Just like the passengers who changed a child’s diaper at their seat last week (more here), I cannot imagine how bad the smell must have been. I feel sorry for the passenger who fell ill and also those around them as this must have been an awful way to fly.
(Featured Image Credit: Delta Air Lines.)
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