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A Naples-bound American Airlines flight was forced to reroute some 140 miles away because it was too big for the runway — forcing passengers to take a three-hour bus ride to their final destination.
American Airlines Flight 780 left Philadelphia International Airport on Monday en route to Naples, Italy, but it was diverted ...
American Airlines passengers had to take a bus more than 140 miles to Naples, Italy after their flight was diverted to Rome on June 2.
An American Airlines flight from the U.S. to Naples, Italy, was diverted on to Rome on June 2 ‘due to operational limitations,’ a spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE. Passengers then boarded a ...
Flying internationally can be a long slog but imagine arriving at the wrong airport and having to finish your trip with a 2-hour bus ride.
As Business Insider explained, American Airlines typically flies a 787-8 to Naples, which is small enough to land at an airport with a Category 8 RFFS. However, this time, American flew a 787-9, which ...
A European airport refused to allow a Boeing 787 carrying over 200 people at the end of an eight-hour flight for a very ...
An American Airlines flight heading for Naples, Italy, was forced into a 140-mile diversion last week, leaving 231 passengers ...
Unbelievable reason American Airlines flight to Naples was forced to divert 140 miles away from its destination. By JAMES GORDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM. Published: 20:54 EDT, 9 June 2025 | Updated: 20: ...
PHL offers a quick flight to the popular summer destination. Meanwhile, a European airline says it wants to bring service to Philadelphia.
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