A man was lucky enough to get an entire plane to himself during his flight from Oklahoma to North Carolina after he waited for almost 18 hours of delay. | via philstarlife
Phil shared his once-in-a-lifetime experience, from being the only passenger to be called to board the aircraft to unexpectedly bonding with the cabin crew throughout the flight. He even got an airport staff in the video who joked with him as they shared that he only loaded one bag in the aircraft.
The cabin crew also humorously welcomed him, with Phil saying that he felt bad for the crew who were “pulled from the hotel to come do this flight for one person.”“Honestly, it was just turning a bad situation into a good one,” Phil said in his interview with 6abc Philadelphia."They gave me all the food and drink that I wanted, we joked around, they came and checked on me 100 times, [we] talked a bunch," Phil told PEOPLE." We were joking about finding a game to play.
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