'Snake on a Plane': AirAsia jet forced to divert, netizens say 2006 movie is real
The incident took place last week aboard a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau.

In a viral video social media users were quick to link with Samuel L. Jackson cult classic "Snakes on a Plane", the creature's silhouette could be seen wriggling in the cabin's light fittings.
The incident, which the airline described as "very rare", took place last week aboard a flight from the capital Kuala Lumpur to Tawau, on the eastern coast of Borneo island.
Snake on a plane real guys! AirAsia: 9M-RAN AK5748 KUL to TWU DIVERTING TO KCH, PILOT REPORTS SNAKE ON BOARD. https://t.co/nzQ0vapxpY
— Anak Razak (@SonOfAryus) 1644550274000The passengers then boarded another flight to continue their journey.
"At no time was the safety of guests or crew at any risk," AirAsia chief safety officer Liong Tien Ling said in a statement.
Social media users joked the incident was all-too-reminiscent of the 2006 action film that featured Jackson as an FBI agent trapped on a jet filled with venomous serpents.
Snakes on a plane, title of your s**tape https://t.co/wejle8q4Fp
— MGAG (@My_MGAG) 1644577521000Another commented on Facebook: "One of my worst nightmares. Too scary for me."
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