
Southwest Airlines Apologizes to Woman for Losing 'Irreplaceable' Luggage
"This is why people shouldn't take their followers for granted. People are genuinely lovely and kind," one user commented.
"This is why people shouldn't take their followers for granted. People are genuinely lovely and kind," one user commented.
In an exclusive poll for Newsweek, half of millennials said their parents should pay for their family vacations.
"The moment I climbed down to the water's edge, I was greeted by three families of orcas... I counted 27 that day. It was magic!" the man told Newsweek.
A passenger aboard the flight, who shared scenes from the evacuation in a viral TikTok clip, told Newsweek: "Our tire caught fire when we landed."
One TikTok user commented on a baggage handler's viral video: "OMG! I definitely have a new respect for you guys. My hats go off to you all."
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Subterfuge and opportune seating won one traveler a heated game of mid-air Battleship.
Several TikTok users were intrigued and impressed by the plane wreck and its surrounding area, with one saying it has a "Lord of the Rings vibe."
Several TikTok users defended the passenger's move in a viral clip, with one writing "it's kind of necessary" on certain flights.
Several TikTok users were intrigued by the empty streets of the fictitious backdrop, with one writing it's "best place when there's a zombie apocalypse."
Several TikTok users praised the well-behaved pup in the latest viral clip, with one writing it was "the happiest small dog I've ever seen."
"Tipping has been creeping into every type of business," the irritated traveler told Newsweek.
"It could have been anywhere on the streets of Kyoto and we wouldn't know where to begin to look," Sarak Yak told Newsweek. "It was definitely a wake-up call."
Several viewers praised the Disney worker in the viral clip, with one writing that he deserves a raise "for bringing the Magic to these tired guests!"
"The aisle seat is the worst seat. No, I don't get it," wrote one user, but another added: "My husband and I ALWAYS do this!!!"