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Scandinavian Airlines flight diverted after mouse jumps out of cabin

Scandinavian Airlines flight diverted after mouse jumps out of cabin

A passenger plane en route from Norway to Spain had to land after a rodent jumped out of one of the onboard dishes.

The Scandinavian Airlines flight – scheduled to fly from Oslo to Malaga on Wednesday – was diverted from its route after an animal frightened a woman as she opened her food provided by the airline.

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A Scandinavian Airlines plane lands at Kastrup Airport in Kastrup, Denmark. (News agency/Johan Nilsson via REUTERS / Reuters Photos)

Jarle Borrestad, a passenger on the plane who saw the rodent jump out of a nearby woman’s food bag, told the BBC that people on board the flight remained generally calm.

“Something like this is extremely rare,” Oystein Schmidt, spokesman for Scandinavian Airlines, told Agence France-Presse.

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He continued: “We have procedures in place for such situations, which include checking with our suppliers to ensure this does not happen again.”

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People wait in line for a Scandinavian Airlines flight at Arlanda Airport near Stockholm, Sweden. (TT News Agency/Ali Lorestani via REUTERS / Reuters Photos)

The flight was diverted to Copenhagen, Denmark, for an emergency landing before passengers were transferred to another aircraft to continue their journey.

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The pit stop lasted only a few hours, Borrestad told the BBC.

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