Close your eyes and imagine. You have an entire, huge plane to yourself. There are no other passengers at all. You receive personalised messages from flight attendants as well as announcements. How would that feel? Well, while you were imagining all this, a US man actually lived this ‘Wah, life ho to aisi moment’ after his flight got delayed for 18 hours. How? What? Here’s what happened!
US Man Has ‘Life Ho Toh Aisi’ Moment
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US Man Phil Stringer, who actually belongs to North Carolina, experienced the best moment of his lifetime. He got the entire plane to himself as he was the sole passenger on the flight after an 18-hour delay.
The plane was scheduled to depart at 6:20 am from Oklahoma City for Charlotte, North Carolina. He was the only passenger who walked in at the gate after the boarding began past midnight. This was reported by the New York Post.
He began feeling sorry for American Airlines and its crew, who had to work for him alone. But soon he discovered that the entire crew that showed up for him had a great sense of humour.
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Personalised Messages From Flight Attendants
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The American Airlines crew turned this unique situation into a private party for the US man. The flight attendants were seen cheering and laughing over the required announcements and demonstrations for their sole passenger.
There were also personalised messages for Phil, creating a lighthearted atmosphere and entertaining their only traveller on the plane. He enjoyed the services of flying in a private plane with top-notch food and drinks too.
Stringer and the crew got along well, and throughout the flight, they had lively conversations. The crew transformed the entire experience into a memorable journey.
He recorded this amazing moment of his life and posted it on TikTok. The video has by far garnered 15.4 million views on TikTok. (As per Wion News)
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First Published: June 29, 2023 12:56 PM