A Russian woman, Svetlana Dali, who stowed away on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris, is being sent back to the US. French authorities escorted her onto a flight to New York, where US officials will question her. The incident has raised concerns about airport security, as Dali bypassed multiple checkpoints at JFK Airport. The TSA is preparing a civil case against her, and Delta is conducting its own investigation. It remains unclear how Dali managed to evade security and board the plane.
A 57-year-old Russian woman managed to board a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris without a ticket, bypassing TSA facial recognition ID scanners at JFK Airport. The TSA is reviewing security footage and preparing a civil case against her. French authorities are holding her in custody and plan to return her to the U.S. The incident highlights security lapses and the need for improved technology at airports, especially during busy travel periods.
A woman who stowed away on a Delta flight from JFK Airport to Paris is being returned to the U.S. after her asylum request in France was denied. The woman, aged between 55 and 60, bypassed security checks and boarded the flight without a ticket, spending the journey between empty seats and lavatories. She was discovered mid-flight and detained upon arrival in Paris. Facing state and federal charges in the U.S., the incident has prompted Delta and TSA to investigate the security breach.
A woman managed to board a Delta Airlines flight from New York's JFK Airport to Paris without a ticket, bypassing security checks, and was discovered towards the end of the flight. Upon arrival in Paris, she was taken into custody. Delta Airlines is investigating the security breach, emphasizing the importance of safety and security. The incident was captured in a social media video by a passenger, highlighting the unusual situation as police boarded the plane to remove the stowaway.