A KLM flight destined for the Dutch Caribbean had an unexpected passenger on board. The flight, traveling from Amsterdam to Aruba and Bonaire, was discovered to have a rat on board. The crew continued to operate the flight to Aruba, but the aircraft has since been taken out of service, leaving 250 returning passengers stranded .

As first published by RTL , the new outlet identified that a rat was climbing along a curtain track, which ignited concern with both passengers and crew. On arrival in Aruba , the airline cancelled its onward flight to Bonaire and Amsterdam, allowing the airline time to complete a deep clean of the aircraft, and time to catch the uninvited passenger.

A Rodent Onboard

It remains unclear how the rat made its way onboard the flight, and according to the

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