13 People Who Found an Adventure During the Flight

Curiosities
3 weeks ago

It would seem that once you get on a plane, you can fly in peace. But for some people, every flight turns into a mini-adventure with surprises. In this article, you’ll find stories about people who won’t forget their flights for a long time.

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  • I paid extra for a window seat. I approached my seat, and an elderly woman was sitting there. I said that this was my seat, I had paid for it, and showed her my ticket. She gets up with a grunt.
    And then, when they were handing out biscuits and tea, I took the biscuits, put them on the table and fell asleep. I woke up, and they were gone. Apparently, the neighbor decided to take revenge and ate my biscuits. © solar.fkay.art
  • I once flew to Bangkok, bought a ticket in a hurry and forgot to choose a seat by the window — I always do it to lean back and sleep. I was one of the last to check in, and they gave me a seat in the tail of the plane and by the aisle. I thought, okay, I won’t be able to sleep.
    The plane is almost full, and I realize that I am sitting on an empty row, all other seats are taken. There’s a guy sitting on the left in the next row with 2 other passengers who are coughing strongly. He turns to me and asks, “Miss, is the seat next to you free?”
    I, realizing that I could sleep in those 3 seats, reply, “No, I bought all 3 seats to sleep.” The guy, of course, is shocked. But I slept all 4 hours, and I’m not ashamed. © heyherokris
  • A woman sat next to me with a toddler. Everything was quiet and peaceful until a flight attendant came up to us and said, “The girl is the spitting image of her daddy.” The woman got confused and replied, “That’s not her daddy.”
    And I turned to her and said, in complete bewilderment, “Am I finding this out like this? On the plane?” The 2 of us burst into laughter. The flight attendant is flabbergasted. The daughter is playing with a doll, doesn’t understand anything. She’s just like me. © makajonak
  • Recently, I flew alone for the first time. As a child, my mom always packed me a snack — she knew how fussy I am. But now I am an adult and, of course, I didn’t take anything with me.
    On the plane, the steward said the chicken was out, only vegetables were left. And I don’t eat vegetables at all. I’m sitting there thinking: either starve or suffer. I took the vegetables, but I wasn’t very happy.
    A couple of minutes later, he came back and said, “Sorry, it looks like the stewardesses played a joke on me — there was only chicken left. Here you go, but don’t tell anyone.” I thanked him!
    He didn’t have to give me a second portion. It really touched me. Now I always take snacks with me just in case. @ Carodico / YouTube
  • Flying home for the first time in over a decade for Christmas. Despite landing early, I missed my connection. The airline tried, but could not find another flight until days after Christmas. The entire time, I watched other passengers just yelling at the employees who were trying to help.
    That evening an employee called and said because I treated them “as actual humans” one of the managers called in a favor with a friend at a private airline that was staging a plane near my final destination. So, I got to fly in a private Gulfstream type jet and made it home for Christmas morning. © ForAThought / Reddit
  • There were about 100 screaming fan-girls stalking out the airport to see Harry Styles about 10 years ago, and they ran past the Nando’s where I was eating, holding up signs with pompoms and streamers. Walking past them was a group of bodyguards, and Eminem. All those fans completely missed him.
    I made eye contact and shrugged my shoulders in disbelief and said, “They’re not here for you?” Eminem shrugged back and said, “I hope not. They’re crazy.” © Fifth_Wall0666 / Reddit
  • My wife and I were travelling back from an overseas trip several years ago. When we got the call to proceed to the boarding gate, we were joined by another couple and no one else. We got chatting and became concerned there had been a mistake and the boarding gate had been changed.
    Just as we were about to find someone to ask, they opened the gate. We just assumed a coach load of tourists had been delayed in traffic and prepared for the flight to be delayed as a result.
    Once on the plane, they shut the door and informed us we were the only passengers. For some reason, maybe due to scheduling, the 4 of us were the only passengers flying back that night and had the whole of the plane to ourselves. Best flight ever! © _Griff_ / Reddit
  • I once had a long flight, about 6 hours. There was no online check-in back then, and the queue at the airport was very long. I ended up getting a seat in the middle row, among 4 people and not next to the aisle. I put my bag in the overhead compartment and sat down sadly.
    Suddenly, a woman comes up to me and starts loudly complaining that I took her seat. I try to explain that it’s mine. We checked our boarding passes, and it turned out that we had the same name. So, we were put on the same seat.
    The woman doesn’t stop, the stewardess comes over. I stand up silently. The stewardess asks if I’m travelling alone. When I confirm, she tells me to take my bag.
    She looks at the woman who is already comfortably seated and explains: sometimes there are overbookings, and then someone is transferred to business class. I proudly walk away, while the woman continues to be indignant, but now about something different. © Chamber 6 / VK
  • I had a long flight, I had chosen a window seat in advance to sleep. I had already settled down when a man asked me to switch with his girlfriend — her seat was in the middle, it was impossible to sleep there. I politely refused.
    So, that woman got up every hour, came to him, talked loudly and prevented me from sleeping. She was constantly asked to go back to her seat, but she ignored these requests. After landing, she would follow me and loudly discuss what a selfish person I was for not switching.
    Even though they chose those seats themselves, and apparently always do. I don’t think I was wrong — I just wanted to fly in peace in my seat that I had paid for. © disposabledidgeridoo / Reddit
  • I had a short layover, and the flight was late. I tried to get off faster, but a man stood up and deliberately blocked the aisle, even though it was safe to pass. I stood silently, worried, but didn’t say anything.
    And then the passenger next to me said, “Be more respectful, we’re all late.” I calmly replied that I was just standing and waiting, not disturbing anyone and not making a scene. It didn’t feel good — like I was being judged just for being anxious. © Busy_Meat_9927 / Reddit
  • I had my second flight in a row, 8 hours, I’d chosen an aisle seat in advance and ordered a special meal due to health requirements. I sat down, got settled, and then a family with kids came over and asked me to switch seats to sit together. At first, I agreed, I thought I would just switch seats across the aisle. But it turned out that they asked me to move to a middle seat, and I refused.
    Then another passenger intervened, started persuading me to sit at the back of the plane, and then was loudly complaining that I was “separating the family.” The flight attendants intervened, moved someone else, and everything was resolved.
    But that passenger continued to discuss me out loud, saying I was “too special to move.” I asked him to stop, but he just snapped at me. I was exhausted, I just wanted to fly in peace in the seat I had chosen. © kitsune_chan29 / Reddit
  • I was a little kid on my first plane ride ever. We hit some pretty serious turbulence. Everyone was freaking out on the plane, even my mom. But there I am, this little 8-year-old kid, shouting “Weeee!!!” as the plane dropped like 25 feet at a time. © Unknown author / Reddit
  • I was seated next to a guy in a cowboy hat one time who only spoke Spanish (I believe). He had a conversation with me the entire flight, breaking down in tears at one point, and all I did was look at him and nod occasionally. At the end of the flight, he shook my hand and gave me the cowboy hat. © vSity / Reddit

And here are more stories from passengers who had an unforgettable flight.

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