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Delta flight with roughly 300 passengers diverted to island in Atlantic Ocean | US news

After a mechanical problem, a delta flight was directed to an island in Atlantic this week and left about 300 passengers on the island for a day.

The flight of New York got up from Madrid on Sunday, but as the flight progressed to the ocean, the flight team had to direct him to an island in the Azores Island.

An Delta spokesman said the crew came to the plane on the plane after a mechanical problem was shown ”. Delta did not explain exactly what the mechanical problem was. The passengers landed off the plane and spent the night at hotels.

“The flight described safely and we sincerely apologize to our customers for their experiences and delays on their travels,” he said.

Approximately 282 customers and 13 crew members on the flight. While technicians were working on the plane, accommodation and food were provided for night.

Azores is a cluster of the Portuguese islands in the Atlantic Ocean. There is an air force base in the town of Lajes, where Delta’s market flight is directed there.

Customers and crew were placed on a new plane, which came to John F Kennedy Airport from New York on July 7 the next day.

Delta will offer compensation to customers affected by the deflection.

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