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Delta safely transports stowaway from Paris to the US, legal steps in progress

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Pilotcenter.net

In a bizarre turn of events, a woman identified as Svetlana Dali managed to board a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris without a ticket or boarding pass. The 57-year-old stowaway's journey took an unexpected series of twists, resulting in a deportation saga that spanned two continents.

Pilotcenter.net News reported that the woman was first discovered onboard Delta flight DL 264 en route from New York-JFK to Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport on November 26, 2024. Despite being apprehended upon landing in France, her first deportation attempt failed due to a disturbance she caused before takeoff in Paris.

After a second failed attempt, where she was removed from a return flight to the US, Dali was finally successfully escorted back to New York on another Delta flight. However, her troubles were far from over as she faced legal repercussions upon arrival in the US.

According to CBS News, Dali was arrested by the FBI and charged with multiple offenses related to stowing away on a commercial airline flight. During her court appearance in Brooklyn, her attorney likened her actions to jumping a turnstile, emphasizing her compliance with airport security measures.

Facing potential imprisonment and fines, Dali's legal journey is ongoing, with court proceedings and the development of a bail package scheduled. Her defense attorney has expressed concerns for her safety while in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

The unusual case of Svetlana Dali serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding airline security and the legal consequences of unauthorized travel. Stay tuned for further updates as the saga unfolds.

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