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<br>Embattled Newark Airport is raising eyebrows for yet another disaster, this time involving a child.<br><br>A two-year-old managed to ride on top of Newark Liberty International Airport's baggage conveyer belt last week after slipping behind a ticketing counter without his parents noticing.<br><br>The tot then climbed onto the ankle-high conveyer belt where passengers leave their luggage before boarding their flights. <br><br>The incident occurred inside Terminal A on Wednesday, May 28, as the child's mother was attempting to re-book a flight on Jet-Blue Airlines. <br><br>The toddler rode the conveyor belt down to the checked baggage room on the lower level of the airport.<br><br>Port Authority officers responded to the incident and located the child.<br><br>Port Authority Police PBA President Frank Conti told Pix11 that the responding officers jumped on the conveyor belt to track down the toddler.<br><br>‘The two cops were able to move fast into the system,' he told the outlet. Which was vital.' <br><br>‘There was a split in the belts,' he explained. ‘One officer went toward one direction, one toward the other direction.'<br><br><br><br><br>A two-year-old managed to ride on top of Newark Liberty International Airport's baggage conveyer belt last week after slipping behind a ticketing counter without his parents noticing (Pictured: stock photo of Jet Blue desk at Newark Airport, New Jersey)<br><br><br><br><br><br>The toddler rode the conveyor belt down to the checked baggage room on the lower level of the airport (Pictured: Baggage claim area with conveyor belt at Newark Airport)<br><br>‘One of them was able to observe the child as the child was approaching one of the x-ray units.'<br><br><br><br>Read More<br><br>Urgent warning as major US airport is hit by world's most infectious disease<br><br><br>The child was unharmed when he was found.<br><br>Medics were dispatched to check the child as a precaution.<br><br>The incident comes as Newark Airport has been plagued by delays and cancellations for months.<br><br>Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy held a news conference at the airport on Monday to announce the reopening of a major runway nearly two weeks ahead of schedule.<br><br>The ongoing delays have been caused by air traffic control outages, runway construction, and the fact that over 20 percent of FAA controllers at Newark walked off the job, among other factors. <br><br>Just last month, health officials also sounded the alarm over a potential measles outbreak at Newark Airport.<br><br><br><br><br>The incident occurred inside Terminal A on Wednesday, May 28, as the child's mother was attempting to re-book a flight on Jet-Blue Airlines<br><br><br><br><br><br>Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy (pictured) held a news conference at the airport on Monday to announce the reopening of a major runway nearly two weeks ahead of schedule<br><br>An infected individual traveled through the airport's Terminal B - used by United, JetBlue and international airlines, potentially exposing hundreds to the world's most infectious disease.<br><br>And the week prior to that, Newark airport's control tower went dark for 90 seconds, prompting workers to take trauma leave as chaos ensued at the travel hub.<br><br>The case also marked at least the second time a measles infected patient has passed through Newark's gates, after another patient also visited [https://jetblacktransportation.com/ cheap car service in brooklyn] early April.<br><br><br><br>If you have any concerns relating to in which and how to use [https://jetblacktransportation.com/ JetBlack], you can call us at the website.
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