Frontier Airlines Investigates Cabin Odor That Hospitalized Three Passengers in Orlando
A Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando to St. Louis was evacuated after an unknown odor was detected in the cabin prior to takeoff. Three passengers were subsequently transported to a local hospital as a precautionary measure. The incident occurred on flight F9-1759, which was being operated by an Airbus A320neo. Emergency crews, including the Orlando Fire Department, responded to the scene at Orlando International Airport. Frontier Airlines confirmed the event and has launched an investigation to determine the source of the odor. The remaining passengers were re-accommodated on a different aircraft to continue their journey.
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