WATCH: Urgent search for missing flight attendant
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An American Airlines flight attendant is missing in Colombia and authorities are conducting an urgent search.
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An American Airlines flight attendant has been reported missing in Colombia, prompting an active search by officials. The circumstances surrounding the disappearance have not been detailed in available reports, though missing persons cases involving U.S. citizens abroad typically involve coordination between local authorities and American diplomatic officials. The search highlights the vulnerabilities faced by airline crew members who travel internationally for work. American Airlines and Colombian authorities are reportedly coordinating response efforts, though specifics on the search scope and timeline remain unclear.
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An active search is underway for the missing flight attendant.
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