On 18 October, a Transavia France aircraft was forced to return to Paris Orly Airport, France after a passenger tried to open one of the emergency doors. The flight was bound for Marrakech, Morocco.
“A passenger attempted to open an emergency exit. The passenger was immediately controlled by the crew members. The aircraft then landed at Orly without incident. The passenger was arrested by the police on his arrival,” Transavia France wrote in a statement, adding that “we do not tolerate any behavior that could affect other passengers, crew members or flight safety.“
This post was published on 18 October 2019 16:55
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