
Woman Parasails Over Huge Pod of Dolphins, Then Something Amazing Happens
A woman's nerves went through the roof when she was parasailing over dolphins, worrying that something else might have been lurking in the water.
A woman's nerves went through the roof when she was parasailing over dolphins, worrying that something else might have been lurking in the water.
A woman couldn't believe her luck when a man wanted to sit beside his partner, meaning she got an unexpected perk.
"The deification of travel as a life-defining achievement is set for its final bow in 2025," Ronan McLoughlin, founder of the Boutique Hotel Hub, told Newsweek.
A woman ringing in the new year was treated to some fireworks alongside an amazing natural phenomenon at the same time.
A passenger was shocked when their experiment in an airplane lavatory worked, revealing that she learned the trick on TikTok.
A new report has revealed which airlines had the most success when it came to arriving on schedule in 2024, with two U.S. airlines making the global top ten.
Angel told Newsweek: "Some people are really nice about it, and some people are rude and start making comments."
Hannah Kimmel told Newsweek: "[There were] Iots of different reactions, but the heels are not required!"
The male passenger bought her wine and told her how lovely it was to talk to her during her flight.
A pilot decided to have some banter when he warned passengers of a potentially difficult landing at a notorious airport.
After one woman posted a video about her slight flight delay, TikTok users were divided on how they would feel about it.
Jen Clement was greeted by a strange man beside her on a flight but soon realized it was the "best birthday surprise ever."
"Insane" food portions and how plastic is "used for everything" were among the most shocking aspects, the woman told Newsweek.
Social media users praised the passenger's response and how she "outsmarted" the couple.
A man fishing from a kayak in the Everglades was stunned when he saw bushes ruffle and a creature making its way under his boat.