11/12/2024
A Lesson for Frequent Flyers: Beware of Over-Friendly Passengers
On a flight to Dubai, an older lady sat next to me. She politely asked for help with her luggage, but a kind gentleman across the aisle assisted her instead. As I’m not tall, I avoid the overhead compartments whenever possible.
Once seated, she immediately started a pleasant conversation. She was friendly, and we chatted throughout the flight. However, as we began our descent into Dubai, she suddenly complained of severe stomach pains. Concerned, I called for the flight attendant, who provided some basic assistance. The lady then started calling me “my daughter,” clinging to my hand. It seemed everyone assumed we were related.
When we landed, the gentleman who had helped earlier removed her bag and quietly advised me to keep my distance and clarify to the crew that we were not traveling together. His warning proved invaluable.
The cabin crew asked if we were connected, and I firmly told them we had just met on the flight. As we deplaned, she begged me to carry her handbag. Torn, I hesitated, but the gentleman emphatically signaled for me not to do it. He even passed me a note suggesting I let the crew handle her.
Feeling uneasy but following his advice, I left the plane, leaving her to wait for her wheelchair. Minutes later, chaos erupted. She had bolted from the wheelchair, trying to escape with her bags. The airport police quickly apprehended her.
To my shock, she began yelling, calling me her “daughter” and accusing me of abandoning her. That’s when I realized the truth—she was carrying drugs and trying to implicate me.
Thankfully, the gentleman stepped forward to confirm we were strangers. The police asked her to provide my full name, but she couldn’t because I had never shared it. My luggage was thoroughly searched and dusted for fingerprints, as was hers. No connection was found, and I was eventually cleared.
This experience taught me an invaluable lesson: never touch anyone’s luggage or belongings in-flight or at the airport, no matter how harmless the request seems. Your luggage is your responsibility, and theirs is theirs.
Now, if someone can’t manage their overhead compartment or needs assistance, I direct them to the cabin crew without hesitation. Call it cold, but it’s self-preservation.
Takeaway for Travelers: Be kind, but always cautious—your life could depend on it.
Note:( This is copy pasted the woman in the photo is my mom who often travel with me and she is not related to the story )...✌️😘...which I have change for your satisfaction!
Moral of the story: read until the end♥️
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