Watch as animal breaks free & roams aisle on flight – but not all find it funny

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A PASSENGER filmed the moment when a plane full of people were delighted to see a French bulldog puppy “roaming the aisles” during a flight.

Pilot announcements over the plane’s PA system to find the pet’s owner were initially unsuccessful, with the pup’s human companion fast asleep.

The dog's owner fell asleep, allowing it to escape and explore the plane's cabin

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The dog’s owner fell asleep, allowing it to escape and explore the plane’s cabinCredit: Twitter

Meanwhile, the dog was seen making its way up and down the aircraft, pestering other passengers for attention.

Eventually, the owner awoke to discover that their furry friend had wriggled free and gone exploring.

Video footage shared to Twitter by Amanda Dukes, reporter for Orlando TV station WESH TV (@AmandaDukesWESH), showed the pooch being escorted back to its owner by a flight attendant, receiving plenty of scratches and pats along the way.

Amanda wrote: “This is hysterical! “On my @SouthwestAir flight a #frenchbulldog was roaming the aisles.

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“Despite flight attendant announcements, no one was claiming him. Finally, his owner woke up from a nap and we were directing this pup back to his seat.”

Some people were delighted to see the dog on the plane, with Twitter user Abby C writing: ” Now that is a sweet distraction, a little unexpected comfort pooch on the flight. We should all be so lucky to have one on our flight.”

However, another user called Lil Hobson was less impressed, saying that everyone on the flight was fortunate not to be attacked by the dog.

She wrote: “1) They were lucky it seemed to be mostly dog-lovers. 2) Was the dog supposed to be out of his travel kennel? 3) Luckily it was a nice dog – someone could’ve been bitten (yes, even by this type of dog).”

While a dog is a fairly ordinary animal to appear a plane in the US, a strange bird surprised passengers on a flight earlier this year.

Tiktok user Brian Torres uploaded a video from a flight, showing a woman walking over to her seat and sitting down, while carrying a massive peacock.

The rules in the UK and the US and very different on whether you’re allowed to take animals on planes.

In Britain, unless they are an assistance or service animal then they will not be allowed in the cabin.

Most airlines will not allow any animals on their flight even in the hold, including easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2.

Brits who want to take their pets on holiday abroad, whether via air, water or road, need to have a special pet passport.

The passport contains all of the information about your pet, such as a photograph of the pet, who owns the pet and all of their medical history.

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Meanwhile, these are some of the weirdest animals to have been spotted in plane cabins, including a baby kangaroo and a mini horse.

And this airport worker revealed where animals are kept when they are put in the plane’s hold.

The French bulldog was eventually reunited with its owner by flight attendants

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The French bulldog was eventually reunited with its owner by flight attendantsCredit: Twitter

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