Flight returns over apparent passenger joke
Summary
A flight from New Jersey to Spain returned to Newark Airport because of a passenger’s bluetooth device name that caused security worries. Officials did not share the exact name but said it was a four-letter word that affected the flight’s safety.Key Facts
- The flight was going to Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
- It took off from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
- The plane turned back shortly after takeoff due to a security concern.
- The concern came from the name of a passenger’s bluetooth device.
- The name was described as a four-letter word.
- Officials said the device name compromised flight safety.
- No further details about the device name or passenger were provided.
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