On her flight back to the States fellow passengers captured footage of her screaming at staff before the plane even took off.
A Russian woman who stowed away on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris last week landed back in the United States on Wednesday. French authorities have identified the woman as Svetlana ...
Delta Air Lines will now fly the Russian woman who stowed away on a flight to Paris last week back to New York on Wednesday, ...
Routine breathalyzer tests were given Friday to 445 airline employees at Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport, with two Delta ...
A stowaway who made it all the way from New York to Paris on a flight is expected to be brought back to the U.S. Wednesday ...
Overall, Delta’s ground experience excelled while the experience aloft in First Class left a lot to be desired.
Two Delta flight attendants failed a breathalyzer before an international flight from Amsterdam to New York’s JFK ...
The stowaway, a woman aged between 55 and 60 who is both a U.S. green card and a Russian passport holder, successfully passed ...
The individual, who did not have a boarding pass, completed security screening and bypassed two identity verification and ...
Randomly tested by Dutch authorities before a flight to New York's JFK International Airport, a female flight attendant ...
Authorities in the United States have reviewed airport security footage as they continue to investigate how a woman sneaked ...
The unidentified woman, who is between 55 and 60, is expected to return to JFK Airport in Queens on Saturday evening, Port ...