Plane Clips Other Aircraft at Florida Airport, No Injuries

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
December 28, 2021US News
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Plane Clips Other Aircraft at Florida Airport, No Injuries
An airport worker directs an Allegiant flight on the Punta Cana Airport tarmac, on Aug. 4, 2019. (Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images)

PUNTA GORDA, Fla.—The wingtip of a plane loaded with passengers clipped the auxiliary power unit of a parked empty aircraft nearby as it pushed back from the gate at a small Florida airport Monday.

Both planes at Punta Gorda Airport are owned by Allegiant Air, according to a statement from the airline, which said there were no injuries.

The 136 passengers and six crew members of the Springfield, Illinois-bound plane had to disembark, and the flight was canceled.

Passengers had the option of getting on another flight or receiving a full refund. They also were given $250 per itinerary, as well as $150 vouchers, Allegiant said in the statement.

“We’re very sorry for the disruption this has caused to our customers’ travel plans,” the statement said.

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