Qantas Snake – Qantas Plane Grounded For Snake Inside (VIDEO)

Qantas AirlinesAnother incident of snake in Qantas airline? A snake forced the grounding of a Japan-bound Qantas flight in the Australian city of Sydney overnight, stranding hundreds of passengers.

The non-venomous reptile, about eight inches long, was found near the doorway of a Boeing 747 bound for Tokyo on Sunday night, a Qantas spokeswoman told.

“The snake was taken to quarantine to determine where it came from,” she said.

The plane had been on the tarmac in Sydney for most of Sunday after completing a flight from Singapore, and the snake was found by air crew before any passengers boarded.

It was uncertain where the reptile had come from but the Department of Agriculture has identified it as a Mandarin ratsnake which is mainly found in Asia.

All 370 passengers were booked into hotels overnight and a replacement flight left Sydney on Monday morning.

It was the second snake incident for Qantas this year. A three-metre python hitched a ride from the tropical Australian city of Cairns to Papua New Guineas Port Moresby in January.

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