A college student said he had “the weirdest experience” when he was the only passenger on a flight across the Atlantic. ABC News’ Will Ganss has his story.

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49 thoughts on “Flight for one?”
  1. He wasn’t 21 so first class wouldn’t really be of totally use, but the larger seats would have been nice!

  2. Listen, in this muribubund world controlled by the Devil, no one is safe, but the end of this one has arrived says the Bible in Psalms 37:9, A11,. good afternoon to you.

  3. Why are you celebrating a person that is literally on an airplane by himself and all of the costs to the environment and the carbon footprint and everything it just is disgusting that you’re celebrating this I don’t even understand why you’re doing the story in this way they should have just bumped his flight and put them on another one the end

  4. He just gave us the answer how is it this many people were not paying any attention? He said they told him "u can sit anywhere u like" he simply chose to sit where he did.

  5. Ppl should understand that he paid for economy not for first class and that’s not like 5-10 dollars apart there is a huge money difference and even then he still got more than he deserved

  6. This was either a repositioning flight or a flight needed to keep the right to have that landing slot at Orlando. Due to arcane rules airlines must use their purchased landing slots at an airport or risk losing them to other airlines.

  7. on paper they lost multiple thousands of dollars including fuel costs but they were still willing to transport one kid rather than canceling. I respect it

  8. A college freshman alone on the biggest airliner in the world?? If that was me, It’d be like I’m lost in a museum. The B747 is my favorite airliner out of any airplane

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