April 23, 2025, 1:21 pm
Surveillance footage reveals a resourceful woman sneaking onto a transatlantic flight by blending with ticketed passengers. Her impromptu boarding has raised serious questions about airport security measures, and one can only wonder if gate agents might soon need a refresher course in crowd control.
NEW YORK — The woman who was able to sneak onto a New York-to-Paris flight without a boarding pass late last year was able to get on the plane by glomming onto a group of ticketed passengers as they passed gate agents, new surveillance video shows. The video, provided by the Port Authority of New...
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