• RattlerSix@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I once went on vacation with six other family members. There were eight people on the return flight. Just us and the guy who definitely wasn’t an Air Marshall

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      I once went on a school trip and practically the whole plane was filled with students. Must have sucked to have been the six other random people.

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      My luck:

      Last two passengers stumble onto the plane.

      Flight attendant close the door.

      They sit down in the empty seats next to me all covered in sweat and smelling not so fresh. “We had to run to make it.”

      Oh joy…

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      Nah, this has happened to me plenty of times, I have won the (one of the major ones anyways) lottery 0 times.

      You must just be unlucky lol

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    Once I was on a mostly empty 777 flight across the US. I had the entire row (window to window) as well as the rows in front and behind me, all to myself. It was glorious.

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      I had a flight like this on Spirit airlines once.

      The 5 or so people on that flight, myself included, ended up all clustered near the middle of the plane pounding shots of Tito’s with one of the flight attendants to distract from the fact that it sounded like our plane was about to rattle apart in the sky.

      I understand now why the Spirit Airlines flights are unpopulated.

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        Eh, I took one home from a business trip (direct flight and arrived a couple hours earlier), and it was packed. I enjoyed the flight well enough, and I’d totally do it again for the price. I just mailed my bulky crap through USPS before getting onto the flight, so I only needed my backpack.

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        I actually don’t mind flying Spirit. I do restrict to no layovers and don’t check a back. I usually upgrade to the “big seat” for like $20 or $30. For return flights, they have 1 gate in Minneapolis and it’s at the front of the terminal. I’m in my car a few minutes after the door opens.

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    Had this happen to me in the middle row, on an 8 hour flight. I put the armrests up and had myself a long, bumpy bed… Sort of.
    It was actually not very comfortable, however on principle I slept that way regardless.

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    My friend and I were heading back home from a work trip on a Halloween a few years back. We decided to pay extra for early boarding on a flight that was like 90-95% full. Instead of taking a seat in the front we went all the way to the back of the plane and grabbed seats in the 2nd to last row on opposite sides of the isle. A flight attendant was in the back with us wearing a devil costume. I decided then, that I would be a sick person for Halloween. As the plane filled I got a barf bag out and leaned against the window and made the most im about to puke face I could. my plan worked, 5 hours of flying with nobody in my row. the back 2 rows except mine had 2 people per section. And the row in front of me had 3. Best costume decision ever! Yeah I know total dick move but I have no regrets. The flight attendant thought I was hilarious and we shot the shit most of the flight.

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      I witnessed this happen. Guy boards a few people after me, looks like he hasn’t slept in a day. Walks miserably to the middle 5-wide row right before mine, moves to the center seat and buries his face in his arms to get a nap, then puts them down in resignation waiting for someone to take all his elbow room.

      Every single seat on that plane was full except by some miracle his row. It didn’t even fully register until we were in the air. Dude looked around like he was being pranked the entire time from when the door closed until the tires left the ground. As soon as the seatbelt signs turned off he put up all the arms and laid down across all five seats. He didn’t move until we landed like 12 hours later.

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    Happened to me twice so far (over some 10 years) on red-eye flights. It’s tempting to lie down across the row, though these days, with unpredictable clear-air turbulence being more common due to global heating, long stretches of time without a seatbelt on are not as tempting as they used to be.

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    Flew with my two buddies one of which worked for the airline. We were flying “standby” when that was still a thing (90’s). We flew the red eye from Denver to Vancouver Canada through a thunderstorm on a plane that was practically empty. Lightning actually hit the plane, I had no idea it happened until a stewardess told my airline buddy. On the way back we were at the airport in Seattle and were about to get bumped (again standby) when they gave us first class seats

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    I’m afraid of flying so I’d be feeling abject terror anyway. :(

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    A trick I heard is if you’re on an airline with assigned seats that you get to pick, select non-contiguous seats with one in between, and either the one in between won’t sell because who wants the middle seat between strangers, or you’ll get someone you can kindly offer to trade seats with