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Seattle: American Airlines had to unload “unruly PAX”

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On Wednesday, American Airlines Flight 60 had to make an alternate landing at Seattle Airport. The actual destination was Dallas. The background is that a passenger on board misbehaved.

The so-called "unruly PAX", whose identity was not disclosed, was removed from Seattle. Then the machine continued the flight to Dallas. The long-haul jet landed around 90 minutes late.

American Airlines Flight 60 was en route from Tokyo to Dallas. In the cabin, a passenger caused a lot of problems, so the captain decided to “unload” the “unruly PAX” in Seattle. There this was received by the executive. There were no injuries. American Airlines confirmed the incident.

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