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Allegiant Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Rhode Island

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T.F. Green Airport in Providence, Rhode Island.

Officials said an Allegiant Air flight traveling from Orlando, Florida, to Bangor, Maine, was forced to make an emergency landing at a Rhode Island airport after passengers reported an abnormal smell. 

Allegiant spokeswoman Kim Schaefer said that Flight 736 landed safely at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick at 4:28 pm on Wednesday with 151 passengers and six crew members.

No injuries were reported, and officials said there was no indication of fire or smoke.

Passengers were booked into hotels for the night, and a replacement plane was scheduled to leave Warwick for Bangor on Thursday morning.

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.

The Orlando Sentinel reported that two other Allegiant departures from Orlando Sanford International Airport were diverted mid-flight during the past week.

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