American Airlines passenger gets plane to himself after 18-hour delay: ‘It was an insane experience’

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American Airlines passenger Phil Stringer needed to get home for work Monday. So, when his flight was delayed 18 hours, he waited and was the only passenger on the plane.

walked into an entirely empty plane this weekend and joked that he bought every single seat on his flight, so he didn't have to deal with anyone.

"I had no idea that I was the only passenger until right before I boarded," Stringer said. "It was an insane experience." Phil Stringer next to American Airlines crew members on his flight from Oklahoma to North Carolina. Stringer was the only passenger on his flight on June 25, 2023.

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