
A Delta flight that had just taken off from Boston Logan International Airport had to quickly return after a “smoky odor” was detected in the cabin shortly after takeoff, the airline said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The plane landed safely on Sunday morning and none of the 92 people on board were injured, Delta said.
Main Idea: Delta Air Lines flight returned to Boston soon after takeoff after crew reported a smoky odor in the cabin and flight deck.
Key Points:
Delta’s return to Boston can delay travelers, disrupt work plans, and add costs for airlines and passengers when safety checks ground a plane.
The safe landing and quick response show airline crews can reduce injury risk when a cabin problem appears.
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