The Delta flight initially departed from Detroit around 11 p.m. on Tuesday and was scheduled to arrive in Amsterdam. However, it was diverted to New York's Kennedy Airport at 4 a.m. due to passengers being served spoiled food.
The medical treatment of passengers and crew on the Delta flight from Detroit to Amsterdam was prompted by the consumption of spoiled food served during the flight. This led to the diversion of the flight to New York’s Kennedy Airport, where 14 passengers and 10 crew members were treated by medical personnel upon landing.
Delta is responding to the spoiled food incident by diverting the affected flight to New York's JFK Airport, providing medical treatment to impacted passengers and crew members, and offering hotel rooms to passengers. The airline is also launching an investigation into the incident and working to isolate the spoiled product. Delta has issued an apology for the inconvenience and delay caused to customers.