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Air France Flight Diverted Over Ebola Travel Restrictions Amid DRC Outbreak

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Last updated: 25/05/2026 17:00
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Air France flight to Detroit diverted to Montreal after DRC passenger boarded in error amid Ebola outbreak restrictions. Incident highlights ongoing challenges of travel controls during disease emergencies. — Photo: Andrew Cutajar / Pexels
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Updated 25/05/2026

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  • Flight Diversion Protocols Activated
  • Travel Restrictions and Public Health Response
    • Key takeaways
  • Frequently asked questions
    • Why are there travel restrictions for passengers from the DRC?
    • What happens when a flight is diverted for health reasons?
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An Air France flight bound for Detroit was diverted to Montreal after a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo boarded “in error” amid ongoing Ebola outbreak restrictions, according to ABC News. The incident highlights the continued challenges of implementing travel controls during infectious disease emergencies.

1 passenger
from DRC boarded flight in error, triggering diversion under Ebola protocols

Flight Diversion Protocols Activated

According to reports from ABC News, the Air France flight was redirected to Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport following the discovery that a Congolese passenger had boarded the Detroit-bound aircraft. The diversion was implemented under current US travel restrictions related to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has maintained enhanced screening protocols for travelers from affected regions.

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Travel Restrictions and Public Health Response

The incident underscores the complex logistics of managing international travel during disease outbreaks. Montreal’s role as a diversion point reflects established protocols for managing passengers who do not meet entry requirements at their intended destination.

Enhanced screening protocols remain in effect for travelers from DRC due to ongoing Ebola transmission risks

— Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Key takeaways

  • Air France flight diverted to Montreal after DRC passenger boarded in error
  • Incident demonstrates ongoing travel restriction enforcement during outbreak

Frequently asked questions

Why are there travel restrictions for passengers from the DRC?

The restrictions are in place due to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Health Organization and national health authorities maintain these measures to prevent international spread while allowing necessary travel through controlled entry points.

What happens when a flight is diverted for health reasons?

When flights are diverted due to health protocols, passengers undergo screening and processing according to international health regulations. The process involves coordination between airlines, health authorities, and immigration officials to ensure proper protocols are followed.

The Air France incident reflects the ongoing vigilance required to maintain effective disease surveillance while managing international travel. As outbreak response protocols continue to evolve, such diversions serve as practical tests of international coordination mechanisms designed to prevent disease transmission while minimizing disruption to legitimate travel.

Source: Air France flight to US diverted to Montreal due to Ebola travel restrictions

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