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Delta passenger remains in France after ticketless New York-Paris flight

Delta passenger remains in France after ticketless New York-Paris flight
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A woman who managed to fly from New York to Paris without a ticket remains in France. The 57-year-old Russian citizen, who resides in the United States, bypassed security checks at JFK Airport during the Thanksgiving travel rush and boarded a Delta Air Lines flight to Paris Charles de Gaulle.

Upon landing in Paris, she was detained after flight attendants discovered she did not have a seat. She was scheduled for deportation back to the U.S. on a return Delta flight but caused a disturbance and was removed from the aircraft. French authorities are handling her case.

The TSA confirmed that the woman was screened thoroughly and posed no threat to the aircraft. Delta Air Lines has been contacted for further comments.

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This incident is not isolated; there have been similar cases of individuals attempting to board flights without tickets by exploiting digital boarding passes or other methods. Earlier this year, an individual tried boarding a Delta flight using a photo of another passenger's boarding pass.

Digital boarding passes offer convenience but also raise security concerns due to increased stowaway incidents. Another incident occurred when someone boarded an American Airlines flight without a boarding pass, although no security threats were posed.

In more dangerous attempts, some stowaways hide in landing gear compartments where extreme conditions can be fatal. In 2022, a man died in the undercarriage of a TUI Airways aircraft flying from Gambia to London.

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