AN Alaska Airlines flight from Chicago to Seattle was diverted to Minneapolis after a strange smell was detected and a dozen people on board reported breathing issues, officials said.
The source of the odour on the Boeing 737-900, which had 144 people on board, has not been determined.Four crew members were hospitalised, and another six were examined after the 7:17 p.m. landing at Minneapolis-St Paul International airport, the airline said in a statement.The flight, Alaska Airlines Flight 51, took off from O'Hare in Chicago around 5:48pm, local time, and was bound for Seattle.For the latest news on this story keep checking back at Sun Online.
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