Flight returns over apparent passenger joke
A flight bound for Spain from New Jersey returned to Newark Liberty International Airport after the name of a passenger's bluetooth device raised security concerns. Officials did not reveal the name of the device, but did note it was a “certain four-letter word” and was “compromising” the safety of the flight headed to Palma de…
A flight bound for Spain from New Jersey returned to Newark Liberty International Airport after the name of a passenger's bluetooth device raised security concerns. Officials did not reveal the name of the device, but did note it was a “certain four-letter word” and was “compromising” the safety of the flight headed to Palma de…
A flight bound for Spain from New Jersey returned to Newark Liberty International Airport after the name of a passenger's bluetooth device raised security concerns. Officials did not reveal the name of the device, but did note it was a “certain four-letter word” and was “compromising” the safety of the flight headed to Palma de…
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