
Stowaway who flew from New York to Paris removed after creating disturbance on return flight to U.S.
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A woman who snuck onto a Delta Air Lines flight from New York City to Paris earlier this week without a boarding pass was removed from a return flight Saturday after creating a disturbance prior to takeoff.
CBS News has confirmed that the stowaway created a disruption Saturday on Delta Flight No. 265, bound from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport.
She was removed by French law enforcement, causing a delay of more than two hours before the flight's eventual departure. She will not be returned to the U.S. on Saturday and will remain in French custody for the time being, CBS News learned.
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