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    Delta Air Lines refused to transport stowaway to the US, Paris airport official says

    • December 3, 2024

    [Breaking news update, published at 8:53 a.m. ET]

    The Russian national was onboard the plane when Delta refused to fly her, according to the official.

    “We are going to try to send her back again with a French escort,” the official said.

    [Previous story, published at 8:33 a.m. ET]

    The woman, who got past multiple security checkpoints at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and boarded a plane to Paris, will be traveling on a flight setting off from France at 2.30 p.m. local time (8.30 a.m. ET), the official said.

    She was scheduled to be on a flight to the US on Saturday afternoon but French authorities removed her from the aircraft after she started screaming, according to the official.

    “She kept on saying ‘I do not want to go back to the USA. Only a judge can make me go back to the USA,’” Gary Treichler said.

    The woman will be accompanied by six US marshals on Tuesday’s flight back to New York, authorities said.

    Authorities in the US are continuing to investigate how the woman sneaked onto the initial Delta flight without a ticket.

    “The TSA will open civil cases against passengers when there’s evidence that procedures may have been violated,” Lopez said. The TSA cannot bring criminal charges, though it can refer them to the Justice Department.

    Delta has not said how the woman was able to board the plane once she made it past the TSA checkpoint.

    The airline said it “is conducting an exhaustive investigation of what may have occurred,” but declined further comment.

    This post appeared first on cnn.com

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