Delta passengers were served spoiled food on a flight from Detroit to Amsterdam.
Delta Flight 136 has been diverted after some of its food was discovered to be tainted.
After the plane's emergency landing, doctors rushed to provide assistance to all injured passengers and crew members, People writes.
A Detroit-Amsterdam flight has been diverted to New York's Kennedy Airport after tainted food was discovered on board, the airline said.
The airline said the flight made an emergency landing in New York after reports of poor-quality food served to passengers.
As a result of the incident, 14 of the 277 passengers on the plane and 10 crew members sought medical assistance.
There is no information yet on how many people may have eaten the spoiled food.
Delta has called on its suppliers to immediately isolate the product and has launched an investigation into the incident.
Earlier, a flight attendant told Russians about an unobvious danger for airplane passengers.