Detroit-bound flight diverted over passenger from Congo amid Ebola restrictions
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An Air France flight bound for Detroit was redirected to Canada after a passenger from Congo boarded "in error" amid the Ebola outbreak in central Africa, officials said.
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An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit, Michigan, was forced to divert to Montreal, Canada, on Wednesday due to U.S.
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