A Delta Air Strains flight from Detroit to Amsterdam needed to make an sudden cease in New York after passengers had been served spoiled meals, airline officers stated. Delta Flight 136 left Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport about 11 p.m. Tuesday and landed at John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport in New York Metropolis at 4 a.m. “after experiences {that a} portion of the Predominant Cabin in-flight meal service had been spoiled,” CNN experiences. “This isn’t the service Delta is understood for and we sincerely apologize to our clients for the inconvenience and delay of their travels,” Delta informed CNN in an announcement. The Airbus A330 plane was carrying 277 passengers. They had been supplied lodge rooms and have been booked on different flights, in keeping with Delta. HuffPost has reached out to Delta Air Strains for remark. It’s unclear how most of the flight’s passengers ate the spoiled meals, however the Fireplace Division of the Metropolis of New York stated emergency medical responders handled 12 passengers, in keeping with NBC Information. Delta stated that the incident is below investigation and that the airline’s meals security crew is working to “instantly isolate the product,” in keeping with CNN.