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More than 130 hamsters escaped in the cargo hold of a TAP A321neo

Last updated: November 18, 2024 07:21
Published 1 week ago Category: News Author: AIRLIVE
Airline: TAP Air Portugal
Tail: Aircraft: Airbus A321-251NX Data: CS-TJR PDL TP
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During four days, ground workers tried to capture 132 hamsters hamsters escaped from the boxes in the cargo hold of a TAP A320.

A TAP plane has been held at Ponta Delgada Airport in the Azores since Tuesday after 132 hamsters escaped from the boxes in which they were being transported and were left loose in the hold.

Airport workers have been trying to recapture all of the animals for four days, which prevented the aircraft from returning to Lisbon for safety reasons.

On Saturday, 16 of these rodents, small but capable of destroying electrical cables, were still loose inside the Airbus 321.

#Update footage showing one of the Hamsters on the cargo hold pic.twitter.com/EIzvz5d0pJ

— Air Safety #OTD by Francisco Cunha (@OnDisasters) November 17, 2024

The plane left Lisbon bound for Ponta Delgada with passengers and their luggage, as well as a package for a pet shop: more than a hundred hamsters, ferrets and also some birds. But when they landed, the baggage collection teams noticed that the boxes were damaged and the rodents were loose.

Airline sources say that the same order had been prevented from boarding another flight, as the transport boxes were not in compliance, but were accepted on the next flight.

The aircraft finally returned to Lisbon Sunday, November 17 2024.

TAGGED:CS-TJRPDLTP

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