Planes collide twice in one day at Boston’s airport forcing hundreds to rebook
Boston’s Logan International Airport saw two separate plane collisions on Monday as Thanksgiving travel ramps up. The first incident happened Monday afternoon, when an American Airlines flight clipped the wing of a Frontier Airlines plane waiting to leave the gate with 200 passengers, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The American Airlines flight had just landed from London, and all passengers deboarded shortly after the incident. No one was injured. “The aircraft has been removed from service for inspection by our maintenance team,” an American Airlines spokesperson said in a statement. “We apologize to our customers for any inconvenience this caused.” “No injuries were reported among passengers or crew on the Frontier aircraft,” a Frontier spokesperson said. Meanwhile, all 200 passengers on the Frontier flight to Texas had to re-book after the flight was canceled, NBC Boston reports. Frontier will give all passengers involved a $100 future travel credit, the spokesperson said, as well as the option to either rebook with the airline or receive a full refund.<br/>
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Planes collide twice in one day at Boston’s airport forcing hundreds to rebook
Boston’s Logan International Airport saw two separate plane collisions on Monday as Thanksgiving travel ramps up. The first incident happened Monday afternoon, when an American Airlines flight clipped the wing of a Frontier Airlines plane waiting to leave the gate with 200 passengers, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The American Airlines flight had just landed from London, and all passengers deboarded shortly after the incident. No one was injured. “The aircraft has been removed from service for inspection by our maintenance team,” an American Airlines spokesperson said in a statement. “We apologize to our customers for any inconvenience this caused.” “No injuries were reported among passengers or crew on the Frontier aircraft,” a Frontier spokesperson said. Meanwhile, all 200 passengers on the Frontier flight to Texas had to re-book after the flight was canceled, NBC Boston reports. Frontier will give all passengers involved a $100 future travel credit, the spokesperson said, as well as the option to either rebook with the airline or receive a full refund.<br/>