Passengers aboard a Delta flight recently experienced a shocking and disturbing incident when they were unexpectedly showered with maggots.
The incident occurred when the maggots fell from the overhead compartment, leaving passengers disgusted and alarmed.
The shocking incident took place on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit and left passengers outraged.
According to reports, the maggots originated from fish that passenger had stored in their carry-on luggage.
As the flight was midair, the maggots fell onto unsuspecting passengers, causing a wave of revulsion throughout the cabin.
One passenger, named Kelce, took to social media to express their dismay, describing the situation as a "flight from hell." The flight was rerouted back to Europe as a result.
The passenger responsible for carrying the infested fish was detained, and their suitcase was designated to be burned.
The incident not only drew attention from the affected passengers but also gained traction on a Delta Reddit page, where witnesses shared their harrowing experiences.
One passenger recounted how the maggots fell on their head, describing the scene as "absolutely gross."
According to one passenger, he claimed to have been seated directly in front of the maggots.
Additionally, a lady seated behind them alerted the flight attendants that the maggots were actually falling on her head.
The affected aircraft was taken out of service for thorough cleaning to ensure the removal of any remaining maggots or potential contaminants.
The airline also offered compensation to the affected passengers, including 8,000 free miles, hotel room accommodations, and a $30 meal ticket for those who were delayed overnight.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proper handling and storage of items during air travel.
Passengers are urged to follow airline regulations and guidelines to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.