A woman was booted off a flight from LA to New York because she refused to stop singing Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You.The passenger, who remains unnamed, launched into a rendition of the classic chart-topper shortly after take-off from Los Angeles. She then repeated the performance for nearly three hours. Maybe it was the delivery, maybe it was just the song, but fellow passengers soon tired of hearing the 1994 hit.The pilot of the American Airlines flight was forced to divert and make an emergency landing at Kansas City after the woman became ‘disruptive’, ‘interfering with flight crew’, according to an airport spokesman. Police boarded the plane but she was still singing as she was escorted off. .The singer was quizzed by cops but was released without charge.ReturnOne wayMulti-cityFromAdd nearby airports ToAdd nearby airportsDepart14/08/2019Return21/08/2019Cabin Class & Travellers1 adult, EconomyDirect flights onlySearch flights Map RelatedShould there be child-free zones on planes? YES!Should there be child-free zones on planes? YES!Plane gadget ban set to end?Ban on electronic devices on flights could be lifted next year after study says they’re safe.Woman sits next to corpse on flightSwedish woman forced to sit next to a corpse after man dies on board Kenya Airways flight. read more