KEY POINTS
  • Delta said it was serving pasta-only in the main cabin on about 75 international flights on Wednesday after some 'spoiled' meals forced an Amsterdam-bound flight to divert earlier this week.
  • The incident occurred during a period of record air travel.

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A Boeing 767 passenger aircraft of Delta Air Lines arrives from Dublin at JFK International Airport in New York as the Manhattan skyline looms in the background on Feb. 7, 2024.

Delta Air Lines pulled some meal options from dozens of international flights on Wednesday hours after the carrier said reports of "spoiled" food on an Amsterdam-bound flight forced the plane to divert to New York.

Delta was only serving pasta in the main cabin on about 75 international flights on Wednesday and a similar number on Thursday, according to an airline spokeswoman.

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