Habib Battah, who was on flight from Paris to Toronto, says cabin crew told him he could not change seats as the flight was full
Habib Battah is seen on an Air France flight from Paris to Toronto in a June 30, 2023, handout photo, as he is cleaning blood off his pet carrier backpack that had transferred from the plane carpet from a previous passengers hemorrhage.TORONTO — Canada’s public health agency has opened an investigation after a passenger on an Air France flight from Paris to Toronto says he sat amid the uncleaned remnants of a previous passenger’s hemorrhage.
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