Amid Sunday's snow, a jet slid off the airport taxiway shortly after landing.

Passengers deplane after a Delta jet slid off a taxiway at CVG on Sunday, January 13. Photo by Andrew DiMuzio.
(Hebron, Ky.) – Snow-covered pavement is being blamed for an aircraft crash at Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport.
A CVG spokesperson says the Delta Airlines flight from Las Vegas had safely landed at about 5:30 Sunday morning before sliding off a taxiway.
There were 126 passengers and crew on board, but none were injured. Passengers were unloaded and bused to the terminal to continue their travels.
The airport continued normal operations during the incident.
Airport is currently responding to aircraft that slid off pavement. No reported injuries. Airport is still open. We’ll share more here on Twitter as we receive details.
— CVG Airport (@CVGairport) January 13, 2019

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