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Don’t you hate it when someone uses your airplane seat’s armest as their personal footstool? Imagine if the offending passenger kicked up their bare feet. That happened to one man — and he had a rather wet solution that seemed to work.
Plus, a bunch of jetliners orphaned in the desert may soon find new homes — with Amazon and other cargo carriers.
Those were some of the day’s travel headlines I thought you, too, may find interesting.
Man Douses Airline Passenger’s Bare Foot With Water
A passenger decided to use a fellow traveler’s armest as a footstool. Even worse: the foot was bare. (Ewww!)
What to do?
TikTokkers the WalkerBrothers posted their solution:
@the.walker.twinsHad to do something 🥴 #airplane #travel #situation #viral #foryou♬ Into The Thick Of It! – The Backyardigans
Wondering if the whole thing was staged? (What?! For social media exposure?! No way! 🙂 ) Maybe the foot belonged to the other Walker Brother? Who knows. But it’s still rather amusing. Is this something you’ll try if someone sticks their disgusting barefoot on your armest? (H/T: NYP)
Abandoned Planes May Fly for Cargo Carriers
When passenger carriers grounded a bunch of planes last year, Amazon‘s Prime Air and other cargo airlines found themselves busy as ever. And they need to beef up their fleets. So where are they looking? The used-plane-lot in Arizona.
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