A United flight was diverted after a dog pooped in the aisle, and staff spent 2 hours cleaning it up
A United Airlines flight from Houston was diverted to Dallas after a dog pooped in the aisle.
A Reddit user shared photos and said crew members spent over two hours cleaning it up.
United only allows service animals in the cabin without a pet carrier.
A United Airlines flight was diverted because a dog pooped in the aisle of the plane, the airline confirmed to Business Insider.
Reddit user "gig_wizard" said they were on Flight 422 from Houston to Seattle on Friday when the incident occurred.
Data from Flightradar24 shows that the Boeing 737 was diverted to Dallas less than an hour after takeoff.
The Reddit user shared photos of the mess and said the ground crew spent over two hours trying to clean the carpet with paper towels.
"The smell never quite went away," they added.
They also said it happened next to the first-class toilet, which was then deemed unusable. The added time spent on the ground trying to deal with the problem meant the food on board went bad so there weren't many snacks left.
United Airlines confirmed the incident when contacted by Business Insider.
Last September, a Delta Air Lines flight had to turn around after a passenger appeared to poop in the aisle. The airline said it was a "medical issue" while the pilot said in an air traffic control recording it was a "biohazard."
This latest incident could spark questions about airlines' pet policies.
United doesn't allow passengers to bring their pets in the cabin on some international flights. On domestic trips, pets are allowed on board if they're in a carrier that fits under a seat. Service animals are allowed without a pet carrier.
The airline also recommends passengers traveling with pets bring a toy to keep them calm, as well as plastic bags in case of bathroom emergencies.
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