After a snake was discovered onboard an AirAsia flight in Malaysia, the flight was rerouted. An AirAsia flight in Malaysia was re-routed after a snake was discovered on the airplane, the airline has confirmed.

The home flight was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau on February 10 when a number of passengers reportedly realized there was a snake on board the plane. A social media consumer shared a picture of a snake slithering by the airplane’s lighting fixtures.

“It is a very uncommon incident which may happen on any plane now and again,” mentioned Captain Liong Tien Ling, AirAsia’s chief security officer, in a press release emailed to CNN Journey.

As soon as the pilot obtained phrase of the surprising further passenger, the airplane was re-routed to the town of Kuching.

There, the airplane was fumigated and, presumably, the snake stowaway was eliminated.

“The Captain took the suitable motion and the flight safely departed for Tawau as quickly as doable,” mentioned Ling within the assertion.

“The protection and well-being of our company and crew is all the time our prime precedence. At no time was the security of company or crew at any threat.”

Incidents of snakes on board airplanes are certainly uncommon however do occur.

In 2012, a passenger — who occurred to be the proprietor of a reptile store — smuggled a cobra in his carry-on baggage on an Egyptair flight and was discovered when the snake obtained unfastened and bit his hand.

Snakes additionally wind up on planes unintentionally.

That’s what occurred to a Scottish lady who was coming back from a trip in Australia in 2016 when she found mid-air {that a} stowaway python had taken up residence in her shoe.

Upon the airplane’s arrival in Glasgow, the native chapter of the Society for the Safety of Animals (SPCA) retrieved the snake and put it into quarantine.

Fortunately, the reptile was recognized as a noticed python, which isn’t venomous.

Incidents like these typically pattern on-line due to the residual reputation of the cult hit 2006 film “Snakes on a Aircraft,” which starred Samuel L. Jackson as an FBI agent battling a bunch of snakes that had been — properly, you already know.

Picture credit score: AP Photograph/Vincent Thian