On Thursday, Alaska Airlines Flight 810 departed Kauai, Hawaii bound for Seattle, but was diverted and landed at Honolulu after flight attendants mysteriously became ill on the flight. Simple Flying previously reported that all four female flight attendants were taken to the hospital. It is still unclear what caused the odor in the cabin and the aircraft is now in Seattle for further examination.

Alaska Airlines flight diverted after strange odor USA Today reported, " At 11 p.m. local time Thursday, Alaska Airlines Flight 810 left Kauai, Hawaii, and headed for Seattle.

Shortly after the plane took off, it was diverted to Honolulu when four flight attendants became sick after an unknown odor was detected in the cabin...

" The exact nature of the order and the cause remain unclear. Alaska Airlines Flight 810 was carrying 119 passengers and six crew members at the time. Four flight attendants reported feeling sick, but neither the pilots nor passengers did (none of the passengers required medical care).

After deplaning at Honolulu and initial inspections, the aircraft was flown back to Seattle to be evaluated without any passengers onboard for further inspection. Learn more about cabin odors on flights. Beat of Hawaii reports that the flight attendants are aged between 28 and 59.

Symptoms included nausea and disturbed coordination. After the pilots became aware of the flight attendants' condition, they decided to divert the flight and return to Hawaii. All flight attendants are r.