Canadians are too polite to wake up sleeping passengers

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>You will never wake up alone on a parked plane
Why live?

Air Canada looks pretty aesthetic.

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It is not comfy inside

hugh jass image size

I can send you a model souvenir, Brit Bro, if you’d like.

waking her up would probably cause a sexual assault charge

Can I have one?

Its absolute dogshit m8.
even discount american airlines are better

Hugh jass ack man?

complete bullshit, there is no way this actually happened

real story:
woman woken up by flight attendants after everyone else already disembarked

It looks good though. Nothing else matters.

Damn, false alarm. I had a model plane complete in box, but it’s gone now. I think I accidentally put it in the donation box I left out last month. It was a 1/24th scale, too.

I can hear the 'Sorry' from miles away

bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-48739532

>Air Canada has confirmed the incident occurred and is investigating.

>Ms Adams managed to call her friend Deanna Dale to let her know where she was when her phone died less than a minute into the call.

>While she was on board, Ms Adams managed to locate a torch in the cockpit of the plane and attempted to attract attention.

>She was found by a luggage cart operator who she claimed was "in shock".

>Ms Adams said that Air Canada staff offered her a limousine and a hotel but she declined, wanting to return home as quickly as possible.

>She added that representatives from Air Canada had called her twice as part of the investigation and apologised.

>She was unable to charge her phone as the plane had been shut down.

>Ms Adams said on Facebook that she woke up "around midnight [a few hours after the flight landed] freezing cold still trapped in my seat in complete darkness."

>She said she had experienced "reoccurring night terrors" since the incident took place.

Apologize.

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>reoccurring night terrors" since the incident took place.

Stupid lazy bitch.

I bet she's fat as fuck too

or

>after successfully getting 10% off by screaming on top of her at the local superstore, woman tries to pull a fast one on air canada to get free tickets to mexico for her eight honeymoon

>Air Canada has confirmed the incident occurred and is investigating.
where did they confirm anything? no source at all

>freezing cold
yeah nah it takes two seconds too google the temperature in toronto at that time (19C at midnight)

>She was found by a luggage cart operator who she claimed was "in shock".
hahaha no they'd be indifferent if it actually happened which it didn't

>reoccurring night terrors
"if I say this I will get more money right?"

>felt like a champ when I got main door open (found all 3 latches
there aren't 3 latches, it's just 1

>I’m where the aircrafts park overnight
so at the gate? they don't move them for parking overnight

>50 ft up (15 m)
lol it was probably an A320 and the door is maybe 4 meters up

>armchair airline investigator

wtf how does that even happen?

>"Oh she's still sleeping, I'll wake her up last."
>forgets

>Air Canada? For me, it's Canadian Airlines.

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>reocurring night terrors
lmao what is there to be afraid of
you know you fell asleep while being on a fucking plane, what's so surprising about waking up on one?