Rats found in QF 767 cabin

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I'm surprised that nobody has suggested that they were planted there by either No news or Virgin as a way to discredit QF.:mrgreen::mrgreen:
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I liked the tweet from Qantas on this - they confirmed 'baby rats' were found and assured us that 'this is not a usual occurrence.' Don't know what's funnier, their qualification that these were baby rats (oh, how cute!) or that rats in the galley is not a usual occurrence, for those who thought it might actually be something that happens all the time.
 
Wonder what they have been eating while there - the wiring, :shock:
 
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I'm somewhat grossed out about this.... revolting

With the record rainfall in eastern Australia it is well known that there is a rat and mice plaugue at the moment - they get everywhere and anywhere. So not too surprising. I was on an older B737 DJ aircraft flight a few months ago and swore that I say a fast little grey shadow out the corner of my eye down the back on one particular flight as we boarded.
 
I'm somewhat grossed out about this.... revolting

Sometimes it is best not to know. The WA Health Department releases a list once a year of restaurants that are the worst performing hygiene wise. It is not pleasant reading!
 
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