The Herald (South Africa)

Something f ishy going on here

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Sardines on a plane? No‚ it’s not the title of the next instalment of Snakes on a Plane‚ the Hollywood thriller starring Samuel L Jackson as an FBI agent battling against slithery creatures.

Instead it is the question being asked on social media about a widely circulated image of a notice – that has been confirmed to be fake – at Durban’s King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport.

The manipulate­d image‚ riddled with spelling and grammatica­l errors‚ states that the Airports Company South Africa would not be allowing sardines aboard flights from Durban to Johannesbu­rg.

“We wish to inform all travellers‚ especially our Indian travellers from Durban to JHB‚ that we no longer allow the carriage of sardines whether it be checked in luggage or carryon luggage.

“Whether its frozen or fried is also irrelevant.

“Our staff have been advised to confiscate stock. Thanks for your cooperatio­n.”

Acsa spokesman in Durban Colin Naidoo said the image did not originate from airport management and he distanced the company from it.

But can travellers take sardines aboard an aircraft?

Naidoo declined to answer. So it is anyone’s guess whether the fish can take flight.

Sardine fever has hit the KwaZulu-Natal south coast as residents‚ fishermen and early holidaymak­ers make their way to the beaches to experience the annual phenomenon.

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