Over 250 Travelers Stranded on Aruba, Bonaire over Rat on KLM Flight
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A small rodent prevented a holiday flyer from taking off from the Dutch airline KLM. The return flight to Amsterdam for more than 250 passengers from Aruba to Amsterdam was cancelled for safety reasons.
More than 250 travelers are stranded on Aruba and Bonaire after their flights to Amsterdam were canceled due to a rat on the plane. A KLM spokesperson confirmed this after reporting by De Telegraaf. The rat was discovered on board a KLM plane that was scheduled to fly from Amsterdam to Aruba and Bonaire. The pilot decided to continue to Aruba and not return to Schiphol, the KLM spokesperson said. How the rodent got on board is unknown. The plane…
The rat that was causing a nuisance on board a KLM flight has been found and removed, a KLM spokesperson confirmed today. All delayed passengers are now en route to their destinations. The animal was discovered over the ocean Wednesday evening while the plane was en route from Amsterdam to Aruba.
Over 250 travelers stranded on Aruba, Bonaire over rat on KLM flight
A rat on board a KLM plane left over 250 travelers stranded in Aruba and Bonaire. The animal was discovered on Wednesday evening on board the flight from Amsterdam and Aruba, resulting in KLM having to cancel the return flight, a spokesperson for the Dutch airline confirmed to RTL Nieuws.
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