United Airlines Passenger Captures Unexpected Comment From Crew on Camera
Amanda Witt Westly, 31, told Newsweek: "Traveling can be quite stressful, so to have this moment shared between strangers relieved some of that stress."
Amanda Witt Westly, 31, told Newsweek: "Traveling can be quite stressful, so to have this moment shared between strangers relieved some of that stress."
The couple told Newsweek that "despite facing setbacks and unforeseen obstacles along the way," they were dedicated to their vision.
The tactic of tailing the test vehicle "holds up traffic and able to give extra space, more time to think," said a user.
TikTok users praised the dad in the viral clip, with one saying: "If my man doesn't do this, I don't want him."
TikTok users adored the moment captured in the viral clip, with one commenting that it was "such a nice gesture."
Social media users were shocked by the alligator sighting in the viral clip, with one writing "crossing off Texas as states to visit."
Social media users were blown away by the viral clip, with one wondering "why is the ascent so scary?"
Three major carriers have said Florida's saturated market is to blame for route cutbacks.
Social media users were in stitches over the room in the viral clip, with one saying "I have to find this place."
"He's got his priorities straight," commented one social media user.
Social media users were perplexed by the woman's actions, with one asking, "I don't get it, can someone explain please!?"
The passenger said she "got a lot of weird looks" for doing this at the airport in Hawaii.
Social media users praised the hotel hack, with one saying the mom is an "absolute genius."
She says she learned about the handy flight tip years ago, and "I feel like nobody knows about it."