"It was so cool. It was a really fun experience," Natalie Wolfley said. "Obviously, once in a lifetime, probably -- I don't know if I'll ever have that kind of experience again."
While checking their bags at Salt Lake City Airport, a Southwest employee had reportedly informed the students that they had a “chartered plane,” which they initially took as a joke. “We were so confused and we just thought he was kidding because that never happens,” Sargent told ABC4.
Before reaching the gate for their Southwest Airlines flight back home to Phoenix from Salt Lake City, best friends Natalie Wolfley and Savannah Sargent learned that their flight would not be what ...
Two Southwest Airlines passengers shared their unexpected “VIP experience” on a flight, as they were the only two travelers on their plane. A woman named Natalie shared a video to TikTok on Friday of her and her friend Savannah’s trip to their hometown in Arizona.
A bride-to-be and her best friend had an entire plane for themselves. When Natalie Wolfley and Savannah Sargent took their seats, they realized they were the only passengers on board. The plane took off from Salt Lake City,
Sometimes, airlines even try to get people to cancel their travel plans, but it was the complete opposite for two friends in Salt Lake City. It was the typical procedure: check luggage, go through security and wait at the gate. When it was time to board the flight though, the only ones to stand up were Natalie Wolfley and Savannah Sargent.
SALT LAKE CITY (KSTU) - Normally, flights are packed to the brim with travelers. Sometimes, airlines even try to ... Their own personal Southwest flight was like an early wedding present.