Two “disruptive” travelers force an Air Transat plane to make an emergency landing

An Air Transat plane had to make an emergency landing on a Montreal-Athens flight due to two disruptive travellers.

The flight took off from Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau Airport around 5:45 p.m. Tuesday for Athens, Greece.

Two people, however, allegedly forced the plane’s staff to divert him from his route following disrupting the flight.

It is said to include vaping, but it would not be the only inappropriate behavior for which the two people were arrested.

The plane landed at Gander Airport in Newfoundland, eventually taking off once more at 11:28 p.m.

Air Transat confirmed that the plane did indeed land in Greece on Wednesday morning.

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