Sneaky snake causes cancellation of flight

The slithering intruder was found prior to passengers boarding the Emirates plane.

January 09, 2017 02:54 pm | Updated 04:03 pm IST - DUBAI:

The good thing was that the serpent was found before the passengers boarded the plane. (photo for representational purpose only.)

The good thing was that the serpent was found before the passengers boarded the plane. (photo for representational purpose only.)

A snake was found on board an Emirates plane, resulting in its cancellation.

The snake was found prior to passengers boarding flight EK0863 from Muscat to Dubai, the Khaleej Times reported.

“Emirates can confirm that flight EK0863 from Muscat to Dubai on January 8, 2017 was cancelled due to the detection of a snake in the cargo hold prior to passengers boarding,” an Emirates spokesperson said in a statement.

“Engineering and cleaning teams are working to clear the aircraft to re-enter service,” the spokesperson said. “We apologise for the inconvenience caused,” he said.

Still green in memory

In November 2016, passengers on an Aeromexico flight between the northern Mexican city of Torreon and Mexico City were shocked to find a large green snake slithering out from behind an overhead luggage compartment while in flight. The serpent was eventually trapped by passengers using blankets provided by cabin crew.

Once the plane landed, the aircraft’s passengers left the plane through the rear exit while animal control personnel came on board to take the wayward snake into custody.

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