Drunk Co-Pilot Leaves 106 TAP Air Portugal Flight Passengers Stranded at Stuttgart Airport in Germany

The German news agency DPA reported today that all 106 passengers were put up at hotels overnight.

Representational Image of TAP Air Portugal Flight (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)

Berlin, Mar 24 (AP): A Portuguese airline has apologised for keeping more than 100 passengers stranded at Stuttgart airport in southwestern Germany after one of its flights was cancelled last-minute because of a drunken co-pilot.

Shortly before the TAP Air Portugal flight was to take off to Lisbon last night, an airport employee noticed the co-pilot walking unsteadily and smelling of alcohol. He notified airport authorities, which decided to keep the plane on the ground. It wasn't immediately clear if the 40-year-old co-pilot was detained.

The German news agency DPA reported today that all 106 passengers were put up at hotels overnight. TAP tweeted today that the passengers would only be able to fly to Lisbon on Monday, "which is, at the moment, the first day with seats available."

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