A woman who snuck aboard a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris was charged in federal court last week and then released without bail.
A woman was recently able to board a transatlantic flight without a ticket or passport, court documents reveal.
Svetlana Dali, 57, was charged with being a stowaway on a aircraft or vessel without consent. If convicted, she could face five years in prison.
Prosecutor Brooke Theodora said that Dali's actions had raised 'very significant national security concerns and significant ...
A woman charged with being a stowaway on a flight from New York to Paris was released from custody Friday, with her whereabouts to be monitored by a New York federal court.
The Russian woman accused of sneaking onto a Delta flight from New York to Paris has been charged with knowingly and ...
Svetlana Dali, who is accused of sneaking onto Delta Airlines flight DL264 at JFK without a boarding pass, was charged in ...
Alleged repeat stowaway Svetlana Dali was released without bail Friday under the condition that she wear a GPS tracking ...
A woman who stowed away on a Delta flight from New York to Paris last week has been released from custody after being charged ...
The Russian woman accused of sneaking onto a Delta flight from New York to Paris has been charged with knowingly and ...
The Transportation Security Administration set a screening record after Thanksgiving, but major blunder days earlier mars the ...
Svetlana Dali cleared security at JFK Airport in a lane for airline staff before making it on to a Delta flight to Paris, ...