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SAS Airlines described the bizarre circumstance as one which occurs "extremely rarely". /Andrew Kelly/Reuters
A mouse that crawled out of a passenger's meal has forced an SAS Airlines flight to make an unscheduled landing, the company said on Friday.
The incident occurred during Wednesday's Oslo to Malaga flight, forcing the plane to land in the Danish capital Copenhagen. Airlines usually strictly prohibit rodents on board because the animals can chew through electrical wiring, which is key to the operation of a plane.
"Believe it or not. A lady next to me... opened her food and a mouse jumped out," wrote one passenger, Jarle Borrestad, on his Facebook page, along with a photo showing him smiling next to two other women, also smiling.
SAS spokesman Oystein Schmidt told AFP that "in line with our procedures, there was a change of aircraft" and the passengers were flown to Malaga on another flight.
"This is something that happens extremely rarely," he said of the incident.
"We have established procedures for such situations, which also include a review with our suppliers to ensure this does not happen again," he said.
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