An American Airlines flight traveling from Philadelphia to London airlines-london-flight-diverted-philadelphia-logan-airport-boston/” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>was diverted to Boston after multiple crew members fell ill Sunday night.
The airline confirmed that a “possible odor was reported in the cabin” before the flight changed route and ultimately landed safely at Boston Logan International Airport shortly before midnight.
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At least 10 American crew members were transported to local hospitals for evaluation.
“Flight 728 from Philadelphia to London Heathrow diverted to Boston after a possible odor was reported in the cabin. The aircraft, an airbus a330-300 with 154 passengers and a crew of 12 landed safely at 11:48 p.m and taxied to the gate. Our maintenance team is currently reviewing the issue,” American said in a statement.
No passengers were affected. However, several reported smelling the odor.
“I kept smelling a funny smell and I wasn’t quite sure what it was. I thought someone had an upset stomach, so I ignored it,” one woman told WBZ-TV.
Another passenger described the odor as a “strange burning smell.”
All passengers were provided overnight accommodations in Boston and will continue on to London Monday.
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