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Published 13:03 IST, January 10th 2020

Flight from Las Vegas to Paris diverted to Boston after 'mechanical emergency'

A Paris-bound flight from Las Vegas was diverted to Boston after a crew reported a 'mechanical emergency'. A passenger also suffered a 'medical emergency'.

Reported by: Bhavya Sukheja
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A Paris-bound flight from Las Vegas was reportedly diverted to Boston because of a 'loud noise' on January 10. According to international media reports, the Delta airlines Flight 148, Boeing 777, had departed Las Vegas on Thursday and landed safely at Boston Logan International Airport after the crew reported a 'mechanical emergency'. It was further reported that one passenger also suffered a 'medical emergency' once the flight was landed. 

'Mechanical emergency'

A local Boston media outlet reported, that the flight was diverted after a crew member had reported a vibration and declared an emergency. The flight departed McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and was headed to Paris. While speaking to the media outlet Delta Spokesperson apologised to the customers on Flight DL148 from Las Vegas to Paris Charles de Gaulle. He further added that another Delta crew and aircraft were en route to accommodate customers on an alternate flight to Paris as soon as possible. 

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No further information was released, although, it was reported that the passenger who suffered a medical emergency was met on the ground by paramedics. The condition of the passenger is not known at this moment. The Federal Aviation Administration is further investigating the incident. 

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(With inputs from agencies)

Updated 13:03 IST, January 10th 2020

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