videoA misunderstanding about a rabbit led to a fight between KLM staff and a passenger at the airport in São Paulo, Brazil. KLM says it is ‘deeply regrettable’ that airline staff dealt blows. “We reject that.”
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Foreign editors
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21-11-21, 14:09
Two passengers wanted to take their rabbit Alfredo on a flight that would take place via Schiphol to Dublin. They had also received permission from a court. This was necessary because rabbits are normally not allowed on board. However, the KLM staff was not aware of the granted exemption due to miscommunication. The discussion that resulted got so heated that a big fight ensued. You can see how blows are dealt to and fro, including by KLM staff.
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“We deeply regret that. KLM disapproves of all forms of violence by both staff and passengers,” a spokesperson for the airline said when asked. can prosecute.”
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animal welfare
The KLM spokesperson explains that for reasons of safety and animal welfare, apart from cats and dogs, no other pets are normally allowed in the cabin. “That’s why the staff was under the impression that they had to stop these passengers.”
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