Tag: airline operations
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Delta Flight Attendant Injured By Clear-Air Turbulence On Madison-To-Boston Flight; Medics Respond At Logan Airport
A Delta Air Lines flight arriving at Boston Logan International Airport from Madison, Wisconsin, experienced an unexpected moment of turbulence on Sunday evening, leaving a flight attendant injured. According to Republic Airways, which operated the flight on behalf of Delta, the aircraft encountered clear-air turbulence while en route to Boston. Clear-air turbulence is particularly challenging…
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Bee Swarm Delays Delta 737 In Cancun, But The Tiny Stowaways Were Blown Away Once The Jet Gained Speed
Unexpected passengers on board… well, almost! A Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 experienced a bizarre delay in Cancun on Thursday after a massive swarm of bees chose the aircraft’s wing as their temporary resting spot before departure. Ground crews worked to safely clear the wing, allowing the flight to finally take off. The good news?…
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Mid-Air U-Turn, 12 Hrs Flight To Nowhere: Scandinavian Airlines’ First India Flight In 17 Years Hits Approval Snag
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has suffered a major embarrassment after its first flight to India in 17 years was forced to turn around halfway through the journey due to a paperwork error. Flight SK969 departed Copenhagen Airport on June 2, 2026, bound for Mumbai. The new route was a significant milestone for the carrier, marking its…
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Easyjet Boss Says Summer Flights Won’t Be Hit By Jet Fuel Shortages
The boss of EasyJet has said the airline will not be affected by jet fuel shortages this summer, but says people are booking flights later because of the uncertainty caused by Iran war. Kenton Jarvis told the BBC travellers should not panic as the airline had seen no issues with fuel supplies, adding that people…
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