One woman ended up on a flight with just 15 people on it, a rare occasion that few passengers get to experience.
A woman who boarded her Southwest Airlines flight from Denver, Colorado to Indianapolis, Indiana, was shocked before the flight took off and couldn't believe how many people were actually on the plane.Amelia Boberg is from Denver and took the flight last December, sharing on TikTok her surprise as she discovered that the plane was near-empty.
'While it may happen occasionally on a certain route on a certain day of the week at a certain time of year, it's quite rare.'Meanwhile, Boberg told Newsweek: 'I was one of the first people to board so I sat in one of the first rows and watched everyone else board. I initially had a very eerie feeling when I realized the flight had a total of 15 people on board when it should've had 175.'So many thoughts came racing through my mind.
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