September 18th 2024.
Several passengers of Delta Air Lines in the US are recovering from a recent incident on a flight from Salt Lake City, Utah to Portland, Oregon. According to both the airline and statements from passengers, there was a problem with the pressurization, resulting in bloody noses and other discomfort for those on board.
In a statement, a Delta spokesperson expressed their sincere apologies to the customers on flight 1203 on September 15th. The airline also mentioned that the flight crew followed proper procedures and safely returned the aircraft to Salt Lake City. The ground teams were quick to provide assistance to the passengers in need.
The pressurization issue was promptly fixed by Delta technicians and the plane was put back into service the next day. One passenger, Jaci Purser, described the experience as feeling like someone was stabbing her in the ear. She noticed a bubbling sound and soon realized there was blood coming out of her ear. Purser, who was on a business trip, shared that her colleagues and other passengers also experienced similar discomfort.
Caryn Allen, another passenger, shared that it didn't take long for everyone to realize something was wrong on the flight. She noticed her husband covering his ears and saw a man with a severe bloody nose in the row behind them. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported, but medical personnel did identify 10 individuals who needed further evaluation or treatment after the flight.
The US Federal Aviation Administration has announced that they will launch an investigation into the incident. As for Delta, they are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of their passengers and will take all necessary measures to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
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