Passenger without a ticket takes advantage of a New York- flight by hiding in the toilet

Passenger without a ticket takes advantage of a New York- flight by hiding in the toilet
Passenger without a ticket takes advantage of a New York-Paris flight by hiding in the toilet

We know it well as French people, is an incredible and magical city. The most beautiful city in the world. From there to taking all the risks to get there… A stowaway passenger managed, without anyone really knowing how, to pass several security checks at New York's JFK international airport, not known for being the easiest to navigate. yet defraud. As a result, she managed to board a Delta Airlines flight to Paris, all without a boarding pass or ID. A mission normally almost impossible, but won hands down.

One last step: don't get caught during the flight. To do this, the shadow ninja passenger, who quickly noticed that there was no free place on board, came up with an almost unstoppable strategy: lock herself in the toilet. To avoid blocking a single toilet too much, easily identifiable with any impatient bladder knocking at the door, the lady had opted for a slightly more sophisticated plan: going from one toilet to another, continuously.

Spotted by crew members

A very unnatural migration which inevitably intrigued the hostesses and crew members. Once landed in Paris, the plane was blocked while the person was arrested. The federal authorities launched an investigation and the stowaway was obviously refused entry to Paris and will return to New York (this time without having to hide), where she will be arrested by agents of the Port Authority American.

“TSA can confirm that a person without a boarding pass passed through security (including personal baggage and baggage) without any prohibited items,” a TSA spokesperson told the New York Post. “The individual bypassed two identity and boarding status check stations and boarded the aircraft. “Nothing is more important than matters of safety and security,” a Delta spokesperson said in a statement.

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