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The plane was forced to divert to the Rome Fiumicino Airport “due to operational limitations,” according to American Airlines, which was operating the flight with the larger Boeing 787-… ...
American Airlines Plane Turns Around After Passenger Reportedly Throws Fit Over Meal. The man was also told he could not sit in the exit row with a baby. By.
An American Airlines flight was forced to turn back around after a disruptive passenger began to frighten other passengers on the way from New York to Milan on Tuesday, April 8, the airline said.
This American Airlines passenger throws such a fit over their meal that the plane was actually forced to turn around, due to other passengers' concerns for their safety.
An American Airlines flight from the U.S. to Naples, Italy, was diverted on to Rome on June 2 ‘due to operational limitations,’ a spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE. Passengers then boarded a ...
Passengers aboard an American Airlines flight to Naples, Italy, had to be bused over 140 miles to their destination from Rome because their plane was seemingly too big to land in Naples.
American Airlines flight 5490, a Bombardier CRJ 900 headed to Charleston, South Carolina, struck American flight 4522, an Embraer E175 headed to New York's John F. Kennedy Airport, around 12:45 p ...
An unruly passenger forced a Milan-bound flight to return to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport hours into the flight – with passengers describing the disruption as a frightening ...
American Airlines will stop using flight number 5342, the number used by the jet that collided with a helicopter Wednesday night, for any future flights. The airline said the flight from Wichita ...
An American Airlines flight from New York City to Tokyo was forced to turn around over the Pacific Ocean on Monday night before flying back to Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas after experiencing a ...
How passengers, some with their carry-on luggage in hand, evacuated an American Airlines plane that caught fire at Denver International will be part of the federal investigation into the incident.
Jerry Adamson, a Texas man among the 172 passengers who were forced to evacuate the burning American Airlines flight at DIA on March 13, is suing the airline for negligence and misconduct.