Alaska Airlines Flight Diverted After Flight Attendants Fall Ill from Mysterious Odor
The flight from Hawaii to Seattle made an emergency landing in Honolulu, with four flight attendants hospitalized.
- Alaska Airlines Flight 810 from Lihue to Seattle was diverted to Honolulu due to an unidentified odor in the cabin.
- Four female flight attendants, aged 28-59, experienced nausea and disturbed coordination, prompting the emergency landing.
- All 119 passengers and the pilots on board did not require medical attention and were re-accommodated on other flights to Seattle.
- The affected Boeing 737-800 aircraft was flown back to Seattle without passengers for further inspection.
- This incident follows a similar event in June when another Alaska Airlines flight was grounded due to an unknown odor.