Over two dozen passengers had to be quarantined after suffering a "mass vomiting" outbreak on a Qantas flight.
Sky News reports the flight, from Santiago, was met by paramedics when it landed in Sydney and 26 passengers were rushed off for medical treatment.
The passengers were all part of the same tour group and it is believed they contracted the illness while on tour in Chile, according to Qantas spokesman Luke Enright.
Sky News said the ill passengers were "moved to seats at the rear of the plane near where four toilets were situated" and "passengers well enough to leave were escorted through the airport with minimal exposure to other passengers".
The report added: "Authorities said the passengers’ symptoms were consistent with the norovirus infection, a common cause of outbreaks of gastroenteritis."















