Air sa国际传媒 has heightened security precautions after a passenger on a flight from Victoria bound for Toronto Monday discovered a needle in a catered sandwich, the company said Wednesday.
"We can confirm that we received a report from a passenger who found what appears to be a sewing needle in a prepared sandwich on board our flight," Air sa国际传媒 spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick said.
The airline and law enforcement authorities have launched on investigation into the security breach. The catering service responsible for the inflight food was immediately contacted about the incident.
"We are working closely with our caterers to ensure heightened security measures have been put in place," Fitzpatrick said.
"Safety is always our top priority so we are taking this matter very seriously."
No other needles have been found aboard Air sa国际传媒 flights, Fitzpatrick said, declining to identify the catering services the airline uses.
This is the second incident involving needles in airplane food in the past month. On July 14, sewing needles were found in food on four Delta flights from Amsterdam to the United States, injuring one passenger.