Giant Rabbit Dies In Flight

Giant Rabbit Dies In Flight
Giant Rabbit Dies In Flight

Video: Giant Rabbit Dies In Flight

Video: Giant Rabbit Dies In Flight
Video: United Airlines Responds After Massive Rabbit Is Found Dead After Flight 2024, March
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If United Airlines killed the rabbit or not, the truth is that the airline is raining in the wet. Now it is with the news that Simon, a rabbit that was considered to be the largest in the world, died on one of his flights.

The airline investigates the death of the 90-centimeter-long rabbit that was found dead in the cargo hold of one of its Boeing 767 aircraft. The flight came from London and landed at Chicago O'Hare airport.

According to UK media reports, the 10-month-old rabbit was on his way to his new owner's home, allegedly an unidentified celebrity. The airline expressed its sadness at what happened in a statement. "The safety and well-being of animals traveling with us is of primary importance to United Airlines and our PetSafe team," they said in the letter.

United Airlines
United Airlines

United has been embroiled in several scandals these days. Passenger attorney David Dao, violently ejected from a United flight, said he is preparing a lawsuit for the incident that was recorded by other passengers, went viral on social media and cost the company millions in losses in the stock market. Wall Street value. Dao, a 69-year-old doctor, suffered a "concussion, his nose broke, he lost two front teeth and his sinuses were damaged, so he will have to undergo surgery to rebuild the affected areas," said his lawyer.

In another incident that left the company wrong, Michael Hohl and his fiancé Amber Maxwell planned to travel from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Costa Rica for their wedding and were unfairly taken off the plane, according to them.

The airline has apologized for the incidents.

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