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Rat Runs Wild on KLM Flight to Caribbean
16 Dec
Summary
- A rat was spotted scurrying across the cabin during a KLM flight.
- The flight was traveling from Amsterdam to Aruba, bound for Bonaire.
- The affected flight was canceled for thorough cleaning and inspection.

A KLM flight bound for the Caribbean encountered an unexpected and unwelcome passenger: a rat that was seen moving through the aircraft cabin. The incident occurred on a flight traveling from Amsterdam with Aruba as its initial destination, before continuing to Bonaire.
Passengers documented the startling event, with one video showing the rat moving across overhead tracks. In response to the discovery, KLM confirmed the flight's cancellation from Aruba to Bonaire. This measure was taken to ensure the aircraft underwent comprehensive cleaning before returning to service.
A KLM spokesperson acknowledged the situation as a 'very exceptional incident.' The presence of rats on aircraft can raise public health concerns, as they are known to spread diseases. The airline's swift action aimed to address the issue and maintain safety standards for future travel.




