Copenhagen Incident: Scandinavian Airlines Faces Backlash Over Flight Meal Disruption

Copenhagen Incident Sparks Controversy
A mouse emerged from a passenger's meal on a Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight traveling from Oslo to Málaga on Wednesday, forcing an unscheduled landing in Copenhagen. The airline confirmed the incident, which quickly went viral, eliciting a range of responses on social media. One passenger shared, “Believe it or not. A lady next to me opened her food and a mouse jumped out.”
Social Media Reactions
The unusual incident has astonished many, leading to a flurry of humorous and displeased comments online. While some reveled in the absurdity, others criticized the airline's food safety protocols. SAS confirmed that proper procedures were followed post-incident, including switching the aircraft to ensure passenger safety.
Previous Flight Disruptions
This isn't the first time such disruptions caused by rodents have occurred. In 2017, a British Airways flight faced significant delays due to a mouse sighting, resulting in substantial financial repercussions for the airline.
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