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"Hey Batman": The passengers of the American airline suffer a surprise in flight

Videos posted on social media showed passengers screaming and laughing as they watched what appeared to be a bat flying around a Spirit Airlines aircraft en route to New Jersey.

"Hey Batman": The passengers of the American airline suffer a surprise in flight

Spirit Airlines receives little extra charge, but some passengers had a free adrenaline rush earlier this week when a winged creature flew up and down in the cabin.

Videos posted on social media showed passengers flying to Newark, New Jersey, screaming, laughing, making suggestions and yelling, " This is the Batmobile!"while what appeared to be a confused bat flew into the cabin on Wednesday morning.

USA Today announced that the aircraft departed Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday at 6: 00 a.m. bound for Newark. Passenger Peter Scattini tweeted that the bat had emerged "while we were 30 minutes away from our flight" (capital letters belonged to him). He added that he did not know where it came from.

A video includes the audio of people who laugh as the creature flies forward, aft and then forward of the plane. At one end, a woman looks from the partially open bathroom door. Remarkably, a passenger seems to be sleeping through it all.

"It's the Batplane," said one man.

"It's the Batmobile!"a woman answers, before adding" Hey Batman!"

On another video, we can hear a woman say she saw the bat five minutes earlier. "I thought I was hallucinating," she said.

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One man didn't have to wonder if what he saw was real: he said he was literally hit in the head. In response, Spirit asked him for information on his reservation so that he could investigate, assuring him thus: "we want to raise your Spirit-s!"

It was not clear how long the flying mammal was free to roam the cabin, but Scattini stated that someone had finally found a way to contain it.

"Finally, someone jammed him between a book and a cup, then locked him in one of the restrooms for the rest of the trip," he wrote.

On its social network account, the airline answered Thursday to Scattini: "we certainly want to answer this question for you". Airline public relations representatives did not respond to a phone call or e-mails on Friday afternoon. On Twitter, Scattini wrote that the carrier offered a refund for the flight and a $50 purchase order.

"Hey Batman": The passengers of the American airline suffer a surprise in flight "Hey Batman": The passengers of the American airline suffer a surprise in flight Reviewed by petitbicasos on 12:00 AM Rating: 5

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