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Serial Stowaway Successfully Sneaks Onto United Airlines Flight To Italy

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomFebruary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A woman who has made a bit of a hobby of sneaking onto flights without tickets has been caught again, this time on a transatlantic flight…

Stowaway takes United flight from Newark to Milan

A 58-year-old Russian citizen with residency in the United States was arrested in Italy on Thursday morning, after sneaking onto a long haul flight. Specifically on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, the woman snuck onto United Airlines flight UA19, a Boeing 777-200ER operating from Newark (EWR) to Milan (MXP).

She managed to get through the TSA checkpoint and onto the flight to Europe. At some point around the middle of the flight, the crew realized she was onboard without a ticket (it’s not clear how they caught on). At that point the stowaway reportedly pretended she couldn’t hear questions from the crew, and ignored them.

Upon arrival in Italy she was arrested, and it remains to be seen what happens next. Of course you’d think she’d be returned to the United States, but that wasn’t so easy last time…

The woman successfully snuck onto a United flight

This same stowaway flew Delta from New York to Paris

The person involved in this situation also made headlines after she was a stowaway on a November 2024 Delta Air Lines flight from New York (JFK) to Paris (CDG). Much like in this situation, she managed to sneak through security and onboard the plane.

On that flight, there actually weren’t any empty seats onboard the plane, so she spent the entire flight moving between lavatories and different areas of the aircraft, and wasn’t actually detected until well into the flight. She was also arrested upon arrival in France.

The plan was to send her back to the United States, but she tried to request asylum in France. When that was denied and she was ultimately forced to take a flight back to the United States, she caused a disturbance onboard, so had to be deplaned. When she did eventually make it back to the United, she was charged over the incident.

Bottom line

A stowaway managed to clear the TSA checkpoint at Newark Airport and then board a United Boeing 777 flight to Milan. It wasn’t until well into the flight that the crew realized something was off, though at that point there was no point in diverting. When the plane landed in Italy, the woman was arrested.

This isn’t the first time that she has done something like this, as she was involved in a similar incident in November 2024, also centered around a transatlantic flight. It’s pretty wild how much “success” she has…

What do you make of this United stowaway incident?

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