News of the second Delta stowaway comes after a Russian woman was caught stowing away on a flight from the United States to France in November.
Ayesha Ali, Sam Sweeney and Leah SarnoffSvetlana Dali, the alleged Delta stowaway who lives in Philadelphia, was arrested again for trying to flee the United States., ABC News has confirmed another unticketed individual was caught on a flight headed to Hawaii, this time on Christmas Eve.
The flight was delayed more than two hours as TSA conducted additional security checks and rescreened all passengers, according to the airline. The passenger was arrested for trespassing and booked into South Correctional Entity jail, according to Seattle Tacoma International Airport authorities. The agency said it "takes any incidents that occur at any of our checkpoints nationwide seriously. TSA will independently review the circumstances of this incident at our travel document checker station at Seattle/Tacoma International."Additionally, Delta said the investigation is ongoing, but preliminary findings suggest the passenger boarded the plane without showing a boarding pass at the gate.
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