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A first-class passenger forced a Texas-bound American Airlines flight to make an emergency landing in Oklahoma when he refused orders to stop vaping after takeoff, according to a report.
American Airlines did not confirm the full details of the incident, but the company told The Post that the flight was quickly diverted to Tulsa, Ok., where police were waiting to escort the disruptive passenger off the plane.Man kicked off Delta flight for wearing Donald Trump tee with ‘hawk tuah’ girl meme reference
“American Airlines Flight 1733, with service from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Dallas-Fort Worth , diverted to Tulsa, Oklahoma due to a disruptive customer,” the airline said in a statement. “We thank our team for their professionalism and apologize to our customers for the inconvenience.”The plane stayed in Tulsa for a little more than an hour before taking off and arriving at Dallas by 9:20 p.m., according to American Airlines.
Reports of unruly passengers hit a staggering peak in 2021 after pandemic-era travel restrictions were lifted with nearly 6,000 reported
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