Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced to passengers over the public address system at Gardermoen Airport that a passenger using a wheelchair was the reason for flight delays. The announcement detailed the passenger’s situation, effectively naming them as the cause of disruption. This incident has sparked criticism regarding privacy and accessibility concerns. SAS has not yet issued a formal apology or explanation for the announcement. The airline’s actions are being viewed by disability advocates as discriminatory and a breach of passenger confidentiality. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the public disclosure of private medical information. The incident raises questions about airline protocols for managing delays and communicating with passengers.