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Snake on a plane freaks out passengers on Florida to Newark flight

Por: New York Daily News Nation October 19, 2022

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A slithery passenger who boarded a New Jersey bound flight from Tampa, Fla., without a ticket was removed from the plane by authorities following a safe landing at Newark Liberty International Airport. The culprit was a harmless garden snake that apparently braved the 1,000 mile Monday afternoon trip aboard United Airlines flight 2038. “Passengers in business class started shrieking and pulling their feet up,” one traveler told News 12 The... + full article



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