United Airlines passengers faced significant delays when their Newark to London flight had to return to New Jersey after a disruptive incident, eventually reaching London 12 hours late.
The flight returned to Newark to address a disruptive passenger. Law enforcement removed the passenger, which caused the flight to leave 12 hours behind schedule.
After the plane turned back due to a security threat from a business-class passenger, the delay was further extended by crew time limits necessitating new staff adjustment.
Returning to an airline's hub may seem strange, but it's often simpler for rerouting passengers and addressing issues compared to landing at a nearby airport.
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