passenger On a Delta Airlines flight from Cincinnati may have ended up on Santa's naughty list after bad behavior forced a plane to divert to Kansas City during Christmas week.
According to a Delta Air Lines spokesperson, Delta Flight 2915 was from Cincinnati to Las Vegas Transferred to Kansas City on December 23 to remove an “unruly passenger.”
“Delta has zero tolerance for unruly behavior and will work with law enforcement to that end,” a Delta spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “We apologize to our customers for the delay in their travel.”
According to Flight Aware, The flight took off shortly after 7am, before having to land at KCI Airport about 30 minutes later.
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Employees at KCI Confirmed to KCTV5 The plane landed quietly and departed around 10:45 a.m. the same day.
Data indicated that the detour added more than two hours to the journey of passengers heading to Las Vegas. The plane finally arrived at its final destination just after 11:35 a.m. on Monday.
No further details about the incident were immediately available.
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This is the second incident this month involving disturbance to a passenger on a Delta flight.
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Svetlana Dali, 57, made national news when she went into the country without valid travel documents entry france, She managed to evade TSA checkpoints while boarding Delta Flight 264 to Paris without a boarding pass on November 26.
According to reports, Daly was arrested again after he took a Greyhound bus to Buffalo and attempted to cross the border into Canada.
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Prosecutors alleged at the December 6 hearing that she tried to sneak into secure areas at several US airports in an attempt to fly without a ticket.
This latest flight incident comes as AAA predicts that 119.3 million people in America will do so. He travels 50 miles or more this holiday season. They also expect this number to exceed the record set before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019.
“This is the time of year when lifelong memories are made with loved ones, and travel plays a big role in that,” said Stacy Barber, vice president of AAA Travel, He said in a press release. “This year, with Christmas Day falling on Wednesday, we expect record travel numbers for the weekend before and after the holiday.”
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AAA predicted that about 7.8 million people are expected to travel home Vacation destination Although plane tickets have become more expensive than last year.
Fox News Digital's Christina Shaw and Julian Atienza contributed to this report.
Stephenie Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Tips and story ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com