Passengers put up stink as jet's toilets overflow
Last Updated: Thursday, June 21, 2007 | 1:28 PM ET
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Passengers who endured a two-day trans-Atlantic odyssey on a jet with sewage overflowing from its lavatories are getting an apology from Continental Airlines for the "poor conditions."
Flight 71, with 168 customers on board, took off June 13 from Amsterdam bound for Newark, N.J., but only got as far as Shannon, Ireland, because of a problem with the lavatory.
The flight resumed the next day after repair work seemed to restore smooth flow in the lavatory system, a Continental spokesman said Thursday. But during the flight from Shannon to Newark, renamed Flight 1970, "the problem developed again," spokesman Dave Messing said.
When the plane landed in Newark, he said, it was determined that the blockage had been caused by someone flushing latex gloves down the toilet.
There are signs above the toilet that warn against flushing foreign objects.
"Occasionally these instructions are overlooked," he said.
'We deeply regret the serious inconvenience to our customers and are apologizing to them.'— Dave Messing, Continental Airlines
A passenger told Seattle television station KING that sewage flowed into the aisles, only one restroom was partially working, and flight attendants kept serving meals but told passengers not to eat much. He called it the worst flight of his life.
"I was forced to sit next to human excrement for seven hours … it's a nauseating smell," Collin Brock said.
"We deeply regret the serious inconvenience to our customers and are apologizing to them and compensating them for the poor conditions on the flight as well as the diversion and delay," Messing said in a statement.
Messing said Houston-based airline is compensating passengers with travel vouchers, but he declined to say how much.
A passenger has said he was offered a $500 US voucher.
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