Flights at Munich Airport were halted after drone sightings, with authorities blaming Russia for the activity, leading to the redirection of flights and passenger accommodations, amid broader European concerns over drone incursions linked to Russia.
The Trump administration has canceled a Biden-era rule that provided compensation for flight delays and cancellations, continuing a trend of rolling back consumer protections in the airline industry, including plans to eliminate disclosure requirements and revise refund regulations.
A Delta flight from Minneapolis to Madison was delayed after two pigeons were found inside the cabin, causing chaos as passengers and crew tried to capture the birds before takeoff. Airport staff eventually removed the birds, and Delta apologized for the disruption, highlighting the unusual incident of animals interfering with a flight.
A United flight from Houston to Fort Myers was forced to return to the airport after one of its engines caught fire, prompting a turbulent and harsh landing. Passengers captured videos of flames shooting out of the engine, with one describing the experience as a "strobe of fire out the window." The 167 passengers were later flown to their destination on a different plane, and United offered them a $200 flight credit and a $15 meal voucher.
An American Airlines flight from Albuquerque to Chicago was forced to return to the airport after a passenger attempted to open an emergency exit, prompting multiple passengers to intervene and restrain the individual. This incident is part of a recent surge in unruly passenger disruptions on flights, with over 250 incidents reported to the FAA this year. The FAA and the Albuquerque Division of the FBI are investigating the incident, which is one of several recent cases of passengers attempting to open aircraft doors during flights.
Delta Air Lines Flight 133 from Amsterdam to Detroit was forced to return to Amsterdam after maggots reportedly fell onto a passenger from an overhead bin, causing distress among passengers. The maggots were traced to a passenger's bag containing rotten fish wrapped in newspaper. The flight was delayed, and passengers were placed on the next available flight while the aircraft was removed from service for cleaning. Delta Air Lines confirmed the incident and apologized for the interruption, stating that there are no prohibitions on bringing perishable food items aboard as long as they comply with agricultural restrictions for the destination country.
A mid-flight fight broke out on a Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Kauai, Hawaii, with two passengers becoming disruptive mid-air. The cause of the disagreement is unclear. This incident comes after another passenger was caught on camera attempting to punch a United Airlines employee while boarding a flight from San Francisco to Houston. Both incidents were resolved with the intervention of the plane's crew and other passengers, and the disruptive individuals were detained upon landing.
A Delta Air Lines crew member threatened to remove Grammy-nominated gospel singer Bobbi Storm from a flight after she continuously attempted to sing her newly released song. Storm shared a video of the altercation on Instagram, with many commenters supporting the employee's actions. Delta confirmed they have been in touch with Storm but declined to comment further, emphasizing the importance of following crew instructions for the safety of passengers and crew. This incident adds to a series of unruly passenger behavior cases in 2023.
A United Airlines flight bound for Rome had to turn back to Newark, New Jersey, and descend rapidly after a possible indication of cabin pressure loss. The plane landed safely, and although there was no actual loss of pressure, the pilots couldn't confirm it. The Boeing 777 descended from 37,000 feet to less than 9,000 feet in eight minutes. The flight was shortened, and passengers were accommodated on another plane, reaching Rome six hours later than scheduled.
A technical glitch in the United Kingdom's air traffic control systems has caused widespread flight disruptions, with hundreds of flights delayed or canceled. The issue is expected to take "days" to resolve, causing chaos for passengers during the busy summer travel period. The cause of the glitch is currently being investigated, and the U.K.'s Civil Aviation Authority has ruled out a cyberattack. Over a quarter of all flights to and from U.K. airports were canceled, with London's Heathrow airport experiencing the most disruption. The U.K.'s transport secretary stated that it will take some time to get operations back to normal.
A Malaysia Airlines flight from Sydney to Kuala Lumpur was forced to turn around after a disruptive passenger caused an "emergency incident." The plane landed back in Sydney, where a 45-year-old man was arrested without incident. While details of the incident have not been released, it was reported that the passenger had threatened to "blow the plane up" but no explosives were found. The rest of the passengers were released and will be transferred to other flights.
A passenger on a flight from Chiang Mai to Bangkok demanded the plane turn back to the gate after realizing he had left his bag at the airport lounge. Despite attempts to reason with him, the irate traveler insisted on returning to retrieve his bag, causing a disruption. Security escorted the passenger and his companions off the plane upon its return to the gate. The flight eventually took off and landed safely in Bangkok. In a similar incident, a United Airlines flight had to be diverted to Chicago after a passenger became upset over not getting his preferred meal choice.
A retired couple and their parents were kicked off a United Airlines flight from Tampa to Chicago, which was part of their planned trip to Europe. The airline claimed that the travel agency they used was restricted from selling United tickets, and their reservation was ticketed under Lufthansa. The gate agent allowed them to board before realizing the issue with their reservation, resulting in their removal from the plane. The family missed their tour of Amsterdam and lost non-refundable plane tickets to Portugal. United Airlines offered an apology and vouchers for future travel, but the family deemed it insufficient and stated they would never fly United again. The US Department of Transportation will review the complaint.
A United Airlines plane collided with a Delta aircraft on the tarmac at Boston's Logan Airport, causing all passengers to deplane and rebook their tickets. No injuries were reported, and both airlines apologized for the inconvenience by rebooking passengers on other flights and ordering pizzas. This is the latest in a series of plane collisions and near-misses at American airports in 2023.