4 February 2025

Passengers on the Delta air lines A trip from New York City to Orlando It was transferred to a rally because of “smell in the cabin”, as confirmed by airlines.

A spokesman for the Delta Air Lens Fox News Digitter told Delta 2090 to travel from John F. Kennedy International in New York to Orlando, Florida, on Saturday afternoon when he was transferred to Rally, North Carolina, for a case.

“Flight 2090 on February 1 of New York – John F. Kennedy (JFK) was transferred to Orlando (MCO) to Rally (RDU) and fell safely after a scent was discovered in the cabin.

“We apologize to our customers for their delay in traveling.”

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Delta Airbus Airbus A319 shortly before landing at Los Angeles International Airport. (Istock)

The plane, Airbus A321, left JFK at 11:41 am, and it was scheduled to be land in Orlando at 2:30 pm

The airline said that 158 ​​passengers were on the flight.

The airline official said that customers had been transferred to a new plane on Saturday evening or a discrimination on previous flights to their final destinations.

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RDU Airport sign

Durham International Rally in Morrison, North Carolina, on January 20, 2022. (Al Drao/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

According to Flight Awark, the journey fell in Orlando before 9 pm, after taking off Durham International Rally Airport (RDU).

It was not immediately known what caused the mysterious smell.

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Delta Airlines at Amsterdam Sheephoul Airport, May 22, 2022. (Getty Images)

Passengers and crew United Airways flight 1382 It was evacuated off the plane at George Intercontinental/Houston Airport because of the “reported engine issue”, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed in a statement to the digital newspaper Fox News on Sunday.

The Federal Aviation Administration said it was conducting an investigation into the accident.

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The airline said that the passengers were exhausted on the runway through a group of segments and stairs and were pounced on the station.

The officials said there were no injuries and all passengers were transferred to another plane to continue their destination.

The Federal Aviation Administration said they would be investigated in the accident.

Stepheny Price is a writer in Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com

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