CHICAGO — (AP) United Airlines spokesman Charles Hobart says the airline is reviewing its handling of a giant rabbit that died following a flight from London to Chicago.
The animal was alive and showed no signs of distress upon landing but died at a pet holding facility at the airport, Hobart said.
“We won’t know the cause of death because we offered to perform a necropsy free of charge – that’s standard procedure – but the customer didn’t want us to perform a necropsy, and we understand,” he said.
Hobart said the airline offered compensation to the breeder but would not disclose the amount
Breeder Annette Edwards told The Associated Press by phone Wednesday that a veterinarian checked Simon, a 10-month-old, 3-foot (meter)-long continental rabbit, shortly before the flight to O’Hare, from where it was set to continue on to Kansas City.
Simon had been purchased by a celebrity whom Edwards did not identify.
The airline said in a statement that it was “saddened” by the news and had been in contact with Edwards and offered assistance.
The company is dealing with public relations issues after a passenger who would not give up his seat was dragged forcibly from a plane in Chicago three weeks ago.
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