(CBS DETROIT) – A Delta Air Strains flight from Detroit to Amsterdam was diverted early Wednesday morning after passengers have been served spoiled meals. Delta Flight 136 was diverted to New York’s JFK airport as a result of situation, a Delta spokesperson confirmed. Officers say a part of the Major Cabin in-flight meal service was spoiled, and medical crews handled the affected passengers after they landed in New York at about 4 a.m.
The trail of the Delta flight that left Detroit for Amsterdam however was diverted to New York after passengers have been served spoiled meals.
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“Delta’s Meals Security group has engaged our suppliers to right away isolate the product and launch a radical investigation into the incident,” stated Delta Company Communications Spokesperson Lisa Hanna. “This isn’t the service Delta is understood for and we sincerely apologize to our prospects for the inconvenience and delay of their travels.”
There have been 277 passengers on board, however Delta officers haven’t got a confirmed variety of passengers who ate the spoiled meals right now. Final week, a Delta flight heading to Detroit from Munich was diverted to London because of an obvious illness among the many flight attendants. After touchdown at Heathrow Airport, six flight attendants have been checked by medical personnel. Not one of the 229 passengers on board have been affected.
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