Detroit-bound Air France flight diverted to Montreal over Congo Ebola restrictions

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A Paris-to-Detroit Air France flight was diverted to Montreal at the request of U.S. authorities after a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo triggered Ebola-related entry restrictions; there was no medical emergency, health screenings were conducted, and the remaining passengers ultimately continued to Detroit from Montreal on the same aircraft.
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- U.S.-bound flight from Paris diverts to Montreal over Ebola restrictions CBC
- Passenger from Congo boards flight ‘in error’, prompting diversion to Canada amid Ebola outbreak The Guardian
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