
Delayed Flight Leaves Passengers StrandedâGolden Retrievers Step In
Social media users were delighted by the canine helpers in the viral clip, with one hailing them as "true heroes."
Social media users were delighted by the canine helpers in the viral clip, with one hailing them as "true heroes."
Holly Robinson Peete writes for Newsweek on her special 60th birthday trip with son RJ.
One woman ended up on a flight with just 15 people on it, a rare occasion that few passengers get to experience.
While a late check-in might be beneficial, "the gamble isn't worth the potential downsides for most travelers," an expert told Newsweek.
"Everywhere you go, if you ask locals' opinions, they're going to tell you totally different things,' said Grace Lemire of her quest to find a new home.
Staying in this ship's suite for a week could cost up to $5,000.
"They thought I was dead. They had to yell and scream at me and shake me because I wasn't waking up," Cassidy Bond said of the cabin crew on her flight.
Two women decided to "romanticize" their economy flight experience by making some drinks and snacks, leaving the internet wowed.
Social media users criticized the wife in the viral post, saying that her partner showed "so much more patience than this situation warranted."
A man filmed the moment his partner's guide dog was patted down at TSA, something the animal looks forward to every time.
The passenger's calm response to the situation has been praised.
A woman and her husband were in shock at a fancy hotel when a fellow guest mistook the man for a cage fighter.
The woman told Newsweek: "I hesitated, not wanting to make a scene, but I'd paid for that seat, and I wasn't going to let it go."
Plane passengers were moved when a pilot introduced the woman who "saved my life."
The diver said that the shark will live "rent free" in his head for a long time.