When you're flying home for the holidays, it's easy for travel to turn stressful. Tight connections, flight delays, lost luggage, and that one guy in front of you in the security line who can't believe he has to take off his shoes -- there are plenty of things to make you anxious.
But this air travel mishap takes the cake: on Monday morning, a Delta jet got stuck in mud after sliding off the taxiway at Detroit Metro Airport.
According to the Associated Press, a spokesman for the airline said the sliding may have been caused by hitting some black ice around 6:40 a.m. Thankfully, no one on board was hurt.
The 180 passengers on the Boeing 737 were bound for Atlanta, according to USA Today. Though they were fine physically and many ended up on another flight that has already departed, others likely had plenty of mental anguish as they tried to sort out travel plans.
At least one passenger wasn't happy with the rebooking options he was given. Twitter user TheRealJackNacy wrote that he was told he couldn't get to his final destination for several days.
Good thing he isn't missing a special trip... oh, wait.
At least he can look on the bright side?
Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant said he was looking into the Twitter complaint.
"The flight has since re-departed using another aircraft and some would have been offered other rebooking options depending on their final destination," he told The Huffington Post in an email.
There's not much you can do when your plane gets stuck (except try to remember a calming travel mantra), but here are a few tips to solve more common holiday travel problems.
But this air travel mishap takes the cake: on Monday morning, a Delta jet got stuck in mud after sliding off the taxiway at Detroit Metro Airport.
Here is a picture of the Delta plane that slid off the runway and is stuck in the mud at #DTW. pic.twitter.com/bOdAjRVb0U
— Halston Herrera (@ClickOnHalston) December 23, 2013
According to the Associated Press, a spokesman for the airline said the sliding may have been caused by hitting some black ice around 6:40 a.m. Thankfully, no one on board was hurt.
BETTER PHOTO of the @Delta 737 jet that skidded off the taxiway @ Detroit's Metro Airport about 6:50AM. Flight#2283 pic.twitter.com/pPBOForcMK
— Nima Shaffe (@NimaShaffe) December 23, 2013
The 180 passengers on the Boeing 737 were bound for Atlanta, according to USA Today. Though they were fine physically and many ended up on another flight that has already departed, others likely had plenty of mental anguish as they tried to sort out travel plans.
At least one passenger wasn't happy with the rebooking options he was given. Twitter user TheRealJackNacy wrote that he was told he couldn't get to his final destination for several days.
@Delta 5 minutes and plan went off the runway. I see other planes taking off. Best offer 6 days later. #thankyou
— Jack (@TheRealJackNacy) December 23, 2013
Good thing he isn't missing a special trip... oh, wait.
@DaveandChuck just got off our plan. Honeymoon over delta says they can get us to our destination 12/31. #fdelta pic.twitter.com/FB4LgWzB3I
— Jack (@TheRealJackNacy) December 23, 2013
At least he can look on the bright side?
Bad news honeymoon is up in flames. Good news @DaveandChuck retweeted me. My wife doesn't share the same thoughts. #pissed
— Jack (@TheRealJackNacy) December 23, 2013
Does belle isle count as a honeymoon ??? #lemonadeoutoflemons
— Jack (@TheRealJackNacy) December 23, 2013
Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant said he was looking into the Twitter complaint.
"The flight has since re-departed using another aircraft and some would have been offered other rebooking options depending on their final destination," he told The Huffington Post in an email.
There's not much you can do when your plane gets stuck (except try to remember a calming travel mantra), but here are a few tips to solve more common holiday travel problems.
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