An American Airlines flight from San Juan to Dallas had to turn back to Puerto Rico after a passenger raised concerns about a text message they saw on a fellow passenger’s phone. The message simply said “RIP,” which the concerned passenger misinterpreted as a security threat. American Airlines confirmed that the threat was found to be non-credible, and the flight was allowed to continue after the plane was inspected and cleared by law enforcement. The passenger who received the text had recently experienced a family death and the message was meant as a gesture of condolence. American Airlines emphasized that safety and security are their top priorities and apologized for any inconvenience caused to passengers. (Newser)
Misinterpreted Text Causes Flight to Return to Puerto Rico
By Ozzy
Jul 6, 2025 | 7:00 PM
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