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Rat on Board Causes Unexpected Delay for Aruba–Amsterdam Travelers

December 11, 2025
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Rat on Board Causes Unexpected Delay for Aruba–Amsterdam Travelers
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On Wednesday evening, passengers scheduled to fly from Aruba to Amsterdam were unexpectedly stranded after a rat was discovered on board the aircraft. While many issues can disrupt flights and generate significant costs for airlines, this unusual situation forced the plane to depart without boarding passengers in Aruba.

Earlier in the day, photos circulated on social media showing a rat inside the aircraft traveling from Amsterdam to Aruba. Thanks to onboard Wi-Fi, passengers shared the images before landing. The rat appeared to be fairly large, and the crew chose not to attempt removal mid-flight.

Once the plane landed in Aruba, the crew conducted a detailed inspection but was unable to locate the animal. The captain then determined that the aircraft could not depart with passengers from Aruba while the rat—classified as a safety risk—remained unaccounted for. After repeated searches and a brief delay, KLM decided to leave all Aruba-based passengers behind while allowing only travelers continuing onward from Amsterdam to Bonaire to remain on board.

Local residents were able to return home, while tourists were instructed to secure hotel accommodations and await further updates the following day. In Bonaire, crews attempted once again to locate the rat. It remains unclear whether the aircraft would continue on to Amsterdam with the rat still on board or whether the issue was resolved in Bonaire.

The incident resulted in unexpected costs for KLM and raised concerns about aircraft safety. A rat can damage wiring or critical components, posing potential hazards during flight. Although some passengers found humor in the situation during the nearly ten-hour trip, the presence of a large rat loose inside an aircraft is far from routine—and understandably unsettling for both crew and travelers.

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