UPDATE: Aug. 16,Maid Pension: Erotic Services From MZ Girls 2019, 3:59 p.m. EDT According to a report from Gizmodo, Vincent Peone never actually took a flight alone. He did board a flight alone, but Peone's "plane had mechanical problems and never took off." He instead took a normal flight the next day. Peone called his video a "director's cut" on Twitter.
Our original story follows ...
Have you ever wished you could have a whole plane to yourself? Same.
One lucky man, Vincent Peone, recently found himself in that rare position, and as you may imagine it did notsuck.
Upon learning he was the only passenger on a Delta flight, Peone — who also happens to be a director — recorded his unique experience and spliced together clips to make a hilarious video.
"Last week @Delta gave me my own private jet...kind of," Peone tweeted alongside the footage.
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In the video you'll see Peone getting special treatment from Delta employees before he even boards the plane.
"Good evening ladies and gentleman, we're about to board our flight to Salt Lake City from Gate 5, would the only passenger on this flight kindly board at this time," an airport employee announces, to which Peone says, "That's me," and grabs his bag.
"I'm going to record this," Peone says to an employee as they walk across the tarmac to the plane. He then asks her if she's ever seen anyone fly alone on a plane before, and, crushing his history-making dreams, she says, "Yes they have. Sorry."
Peone also recorded crew members "adding weight" to the plane "because there are no people" and himself enjoying a drink while the flight attendant welcomed him and only him over the speakers.
"Good evening Vincent, and welcome aboard. We look forward to taking care of you today. If you need any assistance getting settled we're delighted to serve you. To ensure an on-time departure please remain in your seat," she said.
After Peone's plane landed, he stopped by the cockpit to meet and personally thank his pilots for his private flight, and proceeded to pose for a photograph outside the plane.
In an interview with the Washington Post, Peone said he believes the unique circumstance was the result of the flight being rescheduled. He also confirmed that he was allowed to pick his own seat, which is a real dream.
"I sat window andaisle. I was tempted to try to set a record to sit in every single seat for like, two minutes on the flight, so that I could actually sit everywhere. But I didn’t feel that ambitious," he explained.
Though Delta hasn't officially reached out to its star passenger, the airline's Twitter account did reply to the video.
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It's always nice to hear about positive travel experiences every once in a while, and this one was truly impressive.
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