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Flight from Tokyo to Houston diverted to Seattle due to unruly passenger incident

Credited from: BBC

  • An All Nippon Airways flight from Tokyo to Houston was diverted to Seattle after a passenger attempted to open exit doors.
  • The unruly passenger was restrained by crew and fellow passengers and was later deemed to be experiencing a medical crisis.
  • A second unruly passenger was also removed from the flight while it was grounded in Seattle.

An All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight (NH114) traveling from Tokyo to Houston was forced to divert to Seattle due to an unruly passenger attempting to open exit doors mid-flight. The incident occurred early Saturday morning and prompted an emergency landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where police were notified and later evaluated the individual as having a medical crisis, according to CBS News and BBC.

The Boeing 787-9 aircraft, which was about 10 hours into its journey, landed shortly after 4 a.m. local time. Following the incident, a second passenger displayed unruly behavior while on the tarmac and was also removed by authorities, as reported by Business Insider and BBC.

After the diversion, the flight successfully continued to its intended destination, reaching George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston approximately four hours later than scheduled. All Nippon Airways expressed appreciation for local law enforcement's involvement and reiterated the importance of passenger safety, according to CBS News and Business Insider.

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