Frontier Airlines Chicago Flight Diversion Called a 'Precaution' After Passenger Claims 'Threatening Notes' Were Found on Bathroom Mirror
A Frontier Airlines Chicago flight diversion earlier this week is raising more questions than answers, as one passenger insists the official explanation—a "precautionary landing"—doesn't add up. The flight, en route from Chicago O'Hare to Denver, was abruptly diverted to Kansas City after allegedly discovering "threatening handwritten notes" scrawled on a bathroom mirror. While Frontier Airlines and TSA officials downplay the incident as a false alarm, the passenger, who asked to remain anonymous, told our team that crew members appeared "visibly shaken" and that a uniformed officer escorted the note-writer off the plane. "They said it was a misunderstanding, but who benefits from that narrative?" the passenger asked. "It's a convenient cover-up if you ask me." The diverted plane resumed its journey after a two-hour delay, but the real story behind the Frontier Airlines Chicago flight diversion—and whether there was more to the threat—remains a mystery.