Boston Logan officials reach out to CDC after ‘various illnesses’ reported on incoming flights

Officials at Boston Logan International Airport contacted the CDC after “various illnesses” were reported on incoming flights on Sunday.

The Delta and Avianca flights, which originated in different cities, arrived in Boston at around the same time Sunday afternoon as strong gusty winds whipped around the region.

Massport Fire responded to the two international flights, which reportedly had people with “various illnesses.”

Two people were transported to the hospital.

“We reached out to the CDC out of an abundance of caution,” a Massport spokesperson said in a statement.

The Delta flight was from Paris, and the Avianca flight was reportedly from San Salvador.

LOGAN AIRPORT: Inbound Delta Flight 225 from Paris with 1 pilot, 5 flight attendants, 1 passenger reporting not feeling well. MSP Troop F, BEMS, MASSPORT FD to meet flight @ gate. 13:47 pic.twitter.com/P1YuEDc5qi

— Boston Area Public Safety Alerts (@BostonAreaAlert) November 24, 2024

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“No public health authority involvement to respond to two Delta’s flight crew who sought medical attention yesterday after not feeling well,” a Delta spokesperson said in a statement. “No customers reported any illness.”

Avianca did not immediately respond to comment.

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