Bird sparks a flap on Singapore to London flight

AFP  |  Singapore 

A bird caused a flap on a to flight after it suddenly appeared in the plane's business class section 12 hours into the journey, an said Tuesday.

A video circulating on showed the bird perched on top of a headrest, about two hours before the flight was due to arrive in the British capital.

An initial attempt by a member of cabin crew on the Airlines flight to catch the creature failed -- prompting some of the passengers to join the hunt.

"It was subsequently caught by cabin crew with the assistance of some of the passengers on board and handed over to authorities in charge of animal quarantine upon the aircraft's arrival in London," the said in a statement.

The statement did not say how the stowaway was able to sneak on to Flight SQ322 on January 7.

But the animal -- reported to be a myna, a dark brown bird native to -- made the journey without paying the hefty price tag.

According to Airlines' website, a return flight to from the city-state in business class costs around SGD 6,000 (USD 4,400).

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 19:35 IST