Pooch returned to owners three days and three flights later after British Airways makes drastic mistake
Photograph: Video screenshot/WVLT8Photograph: Video screenshot/WVLT8An American family’s pet dog got the surprise of a pooch’s lifetime when it was accidentally sent to Saudi Arabia rather than his owner’s home inFive-year-old Bluebell had been adopted by her human family in London, England, but was relocating with them back to Nashville when British Airways made a rather drastic mistake and instead she was flown off to Saudi Arabia, local TV station WVLT8Meanwhile, in Nashville, Bluebell’s...
“They said she wasn’t in Nashville, and they said their best guess was she was in Saudi Arabia,” Bluebell’s owner Madison Miller told the TV station. “After we knew she was in Saudi Arabia, it was just all hands-on deck. How do we get her back?” Eventually the Millers were shown a picture of Bluebell, unhappy in her crate and thousands of miles away. Finally, three days and three flights later, Bluebell was returned to the Millers.
“They said this has never happened before – we don’t even understand how it could happen because there are so many safety checks in place,” Miller
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