
Passenger's 'Unreal' View From Plane Leaves Internet Speechless
The rare view from the skies has shocked users on TikTok, with one writing "no way, so lucky."
The rare view from the skies has shocked users on TikTok, with one writing "no way, so lucky."
The former air hostess told Newsweek that "there's no rule" saying you can't access this area, "but it's not something that flight attendants encourage..."
Several TikTok users were impressed by the passenger's reaction during the flight in the viral post, with one writing: "I could never be so relaxed..."
Breweries around the world are incorporating sustainable practices into their operationsâsolar panel heaters, reverse osmosis, grain donations and more.
"In the end, my friend just fronted the bill to avoid a problem," the tourists told Newsweek about their expensive pasta meal.
The baby's grandmother was left "crushed" by the decision, but the new mom insisted it was the right one for her "fussy" baby.
"Thinking back, they probably wouldn't have put a real transplant organ next to me, but it's still a cool thought," the woman told Newsweek.
Airline pilot Gary Baumgardner told Newsweek that one of the most misunderstood aspects about his profession is that planes "fly themselves."
One user commented under the video with almost 2 million views: "I'm so happy they took him back to safe land."
TSA agents at Dulles Airport in Virginia sprang into action when the unusual secret was discovered.
The journey has baffled many social media users, with one person writing: "They always talk about Europe's rail system being superior, but this is next level!"
The mistake has amused millions of social-media users, with one person commenting, "This is going to make such a good story for years to come!"
"It was like watching a scene from a nature documentary unfold right in front of me," the Vestals told Newsweek.
The viral video boasts almost 400,000 views, and many users wrote that they can't wait to try the ingenious hack.
The latest viral post has sparked debate among users on TikTok, with one writing these New York City apartments "all make a jail cell look better."