A Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta to Chicago encountered a mid-air mishap when the interior ceiling of the plane detached, forcing passengers to assist in holding it up until flight attendants managed a temporary fix using duct tape. The incident led to the flight being redirected back to Atlanta, resulting in considerable delays for the passengers. Eventually, the travelers were accommodated on an alternate Delta aircraft, with the airline providing 10,000 miles as a gesture of compensation. This unexpected turn of events underscored the importance of passenger safety and the need for swift action in addressing such in-flight emergencies.

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Delta Airlines flight diverts after mid-air ceiling incident; passengers support roof, duct tape repair. Delays ensue, rebooking and compensation follow.
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