NewsHamster chaos on TAP flight causes five-day delay

Hamster chaos on TAP flight causes five-day delay

Several hundred hamsters transported on a TAP passenger plane from Lisbon to the Azores managed to escape and spread throughout the aircraft's interior. As a result of this incident, the plane could not return to the capital of Portugal for five days, as reported by airline authorities.

The plane was grounded for a few days due to a hamster invasion.
The plane was grounded for a few days due to a hamster invasion.
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6:49 PM EST, November 18, 2024

The flight proceeded as planned, and the aircraft landed safely at the airport in the capital of the Azores. However, when unloading began, significant problems were discovered.

Upon arrival at John Paul II Airport in Ponta Delgada, the airplane crew learned they could not immediately commence their return journey.

The boxes containing the hamsters were damaged in the cargo hold, and the rodents had dispersed. The search for the animals lasted five days.

The great hamster invasion on board the Portuguese plane

According to airline authorities, 132 hamsters were transported on board the Airbus A321neo. Their presence in the plane could have posed a safety threat for the return flight, especially due to the possibility of damage to electrical cables.

As a result, the plane did not take passengers on the return flight to Lisbon since there was a risk that not all hamsters had been found.

According to data presented by TAP, in addition to the hamsters, a local pet store in Ponta Delgada ordered domestic ferrets and birds for the board.

All the rodents were finally caught on Monday, November 18, and the plane returned to Lisbon on Sunday afternoon on a special non-passenger flight. It landed without any difficulties.

TAP is the largest passenger airline in Portugal.

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