Travelling alone on a private jet is a luxury that many people dream of but only a few get to experience. However, sometimes such things come true out of sheer luck and present themself as a once in a lifetime opportunity. Like this woman from Norway who found out that she was the only passenger on her flight. if you're already excited, wait till you find out what happened next. The airline crew went out of its way to make her feel special and her experience, which she shared as a video, is a delight to watch.

Aurora Torres, 21, a freelance photographer from Norway was travelling on Widerøe, Norway’s oldest airline, and she uploaded her flight journey on Instagram. Since there was no one else on the plane, the flight attendant asked her if she wanted to sit in the front. She even got a first-hand view of the cockpit as seen in her Instagram video. The crew also waved her goodbye at the end of the flight.
She documented her journey on her Instagram handle and the video, which was uploaded six days ago, has received over 32,000 views till now.
“When you’re the only passenger, and the flight attendant asks if you want to sit in the front. 10/10 my new favorite airline,” she captioned the video.
Watch the video below:
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{{/usCountry}}The video has collected several reactions from netizens. “I can only imagine how cool this must have been,” commented an Instagram user. “That’s amazing,” posted another.
When an Instagram user asked her where she was travelling to, she replied that she was travelling to Røros, in Norway, to take pictures for a wedding.
In another comment, she clarified that the video isn’t staged. She said she got the news while boarding that she was the only passenger.
“The flight attendant was so nice to me and we talked for a while, didn’t know each other! I love meeting new people, and I think because of the funny situation the crew wanted to do something fun for me,” she wrote.
The trip lasted 50 minutes and she even spent the last 30 minutes of the flight inside the cockpit, she further said in the comment.
What do you think about this unique and lucky situation?