Air France Flight to U.S. Is Diverted to Montreal Over Congolese Passenger Amid Ebola Fears
An Air France flight bound for the United States was diverted to Montreal due to concerns over a passenger from the Congo, amidst Ebola fears. This incident reflects the heightened global vigilance around health crises and their impact on air travel.
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