On the precipice of Christmas, Delta Air Lines found itself grappling with an incident that led to an unexpected detour amid the holiday travel frenzy. A flight en route from Cincinnati to Las Vegas made an impromptu landing in Kansas City due to an altercation with a passenger who demanded immediate attention.
Delta flight 2915, which had initially ascended into the early morning sky just beyond 7 a.m. from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, found its journey abruptly paused at Kansas City International Airport at 7:34 a.m. central time, nearly an hour and a half after departure. “Delta flight 2915 from Cincinnati (CVG) to Las Vegas (LAS) on Dec. 23 diverted to Kansas City (MCI) to remove an unruly customer,” a Delta spokesperson confirmed to FOX19 NOW.
“Delta has zero tolerance for unruly behavior and will work with law enforcement authorities to that end,” the airline articulated in a statement. Passengers impacted by the disruption received an apology from the airline for the delay induced in their travel plans, an attempt to calm the ripples of inconvenience that unfurled across the cabin, as reported by FOX19 NOW…