Yep,Sport Archives even celebrities have to go through travel nightmares.
Chrissy Teigen experienced the pain on Tuesday, when the ANA 175 flight which departed Los Angeles for Tokyo was turned back after an "unauthorized person" was found on board, according to KTLA.
SEE ALSO: 10 gift ideas for that friend who loves to travelLAX airport police told the news outlet that it wasn't a security issue, but passengers would be interviewed when they arrived back to Los Angeles.
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Teigen live tweeted the debacle from the plane, which spent a total of 8 hours and 20 minutes in the air, just short of the route's 11 hour flight time.
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Of course, there are questions to be had over how someone could even find themselves on the wrong flight. The stowaway passenger apparently had a United boarding pass.
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Teigen's husband John Legend was also on the flight. Everyone gets to suffer equally, except for one fan who managed to get a selfie with the pair.
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Unlike the other passengers who will likely have to spend some time in the hallowed terminal halls of LAX, Teigen stayed in a lounge.
The flight will be reportedly rescheduled for Wednesday, according to ABC7.
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On Wednesday, ANA issued a statement regarding the turn back.
"ANA wishes to restate its sincere apologies to the passengers on NH 175 that were impacted by the delayed flight from Los Angeles International (LAX) to Tokyo Narita (NRT) on December 26th. We failed to deliver the customer service we strive for and passengers expect from us," the statement reads.
"At the time during the flight, the pilot in command was presented with information about the discrepancy in the passenger manifest. Based on the available information in flight, he made the correct decision to return to LAX."
ANA supports the decision of the pilot, out of the abundance of caution and safety for the passengers and crew onboard."
UPDATE: Dec. 28, 2017, 10:28 a.m. AEDT Added statement from ANA.
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