Yes, that viral video of KLM’s “lost and found” dog reuniting passengers with their lost phones is adorable. But sadly, it’s just an ad campaign. The dog is not a permanent member of KLM’s actual lost ...
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines put out a video this week showing Sherlock, its lost-and-found beagle that helped connect lost items with the passengers who lost them. More than 2.4 million people have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has expressed sympathy for a dog that died on a flight from Amsterdam to Los Angeles. The owner is ...
An airline passenger’s dog was found dead in the cargo hold upon arrival at Los Angeles International Airport, KLM has confirmed to Fox News. The unnamed passenger, who was flying with Air France-KLM ...
On Tuesday, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines released a video featuring a furry, four-footed worker named Sherlock, who reunited passengers with the items they left behind. But as it turns out, the adorable ...
UPDATE: So it turns out this entire thing was either a hoax or a misunderstanding in translation. Either way, consider us devastated. Those who haven't yet been inoculated from the ravages of an ...
Like the day we found out the truth about Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and eating carbs, we are thoroughly depressed, because the KLM lost and found dog is a hoax…a big, fat lie. We previously brought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Dutch airline that announced it was employing a trained beagle to return lost luggage to passengers at the airport says the dog ...