Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport has defended stopping a five-year-old boy from boarding a flight with a stuffed toy snake as his hand luggage.
Image: Twitter/@Nicole_Fritz
Airport spokesperson Leigh Gunkel-Keuler said security personnel did what they were trained and expected to do in line with international aviation laws and regulations regulated by the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
“Airport management can appreciate that, on the face of it, this sort of regulation may seem to a layperson to be unnecessary. However, we remain obliged to apply the regulations and we try to do this in a consistent manner.”
The boy is heartbroken at the loss of his toy on Saturday morning, his mother says.
“He keeps asking where it is and when we’re going to pick it up. We said that it’s with the pilot and has gone on a trip,” Freedom Under Law executive director Nicole Fritz said on Monday.
