Hide and squeak: Passengers flying to Spain endured a flight to nowhere after a rodent was spotted on board
An SAS Airbus A320neo. Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images A flight from Stockholm to Spain's Costa del Sol turned around earlier this month. It diverted after a rodent sighting on board, a spokesperson for SAS told Business Insider. A replacement plane landed in Málaga five hours later than the first one was scheduled to. Passengers in Europe had a grueling flight to nowhere earlier this month due to an unusual passenger. A Scandinavian Airlines flight turned around after a rodent was spotted on board. Flight 1583 departed Stockholm Arlanda Airport on February 7 and was supposed to land in Málaga, Spain, four hours later. However, almost two hours into the journey, the Airbus A320neo U-turned while flying over Belgium, according to flight-tracking data. It flew back to Sweden, touching down in the capital 3 hours and 20 minutes after taking off. In a statement to Business Insider, an airline spokesperson said the plane turned around "after a suspect...