
In Delta flight served spoiled food-Amsterdam
A Delta Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in New York. Upon further research, it was discovered that Delta's flight had served spoiled food to passengers traveling internationally.
Following are the highlights of this news:
A. Delta said pasta alone was served on 75 international flights in the main cabin on Wednesday, some of which were spoiled, forcing some flights to be grounded later this week.
B. The incident was reported during flight time.

It is not specifically clear whether Thursday meal was changed or continued after Wednesday meal.
Out of an abundance of caution, Delta proactively adjusted our in-flight meal service on a number of international flights on Wednesday, July 3, according to a statement from a Delta spokesperson to CNBC.

" Delta flight 136 from detroit to New York's JFK wednesday morning after reports that a portion of the main cabin in flight food served were spoiled. Delta's meal saftey team has engaged our suppliers to immediately isolate the product and launch a throght investigation into the trip incident. This is not the service Delta is known for and we sincerly apologize to our airbus passanger for the inconvenience and delay in their journey. Discover more...
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