How? Would security or check in not raise concerns of a dead women in a chair?
ThatGuyWired on
Please don’t disturb my grandmother, she’s dead tired.
Frankiethrowaway121 on
This sounds like something that would happen in a 90s comedy movie.
UnderstandingLow3162 on
To be fair my most recent flight the suitcase cost more than the seat so god knows how much they’d charge for a coffin.
Accomplished_Yam_232 on
EasyDead repatriation flights will soon be a thing.
MondeyMondey on
This strikes me as harmless. Gimme a dead old lady rather a crying baby or a stag do as a co-passenger any day.
Far_Quote_5336 on
Can’t wait for the jet 2 holiday reel of this incident
notaforcedmeme on
I once had a flight from Canada next to a dead person. They were cremated remains in a wooden box. I wasn’t complaining as they left the middle seat free for them and put the ashes under the middle seat.
Swivials on
There’s so much I want to know. Was she already dead when going through security? Surely not, right? It doesn’t take long for a body to look and smell very obviously dead.
If someone was unwell enough that they can’t even lift their head, I would think the ground staff would refuse her boarding without a fit to fly note.
Then there’s the family. I get the panic about dealing with the death of a relative abroad. It’s complex and expensive, but that’s what insurance is for, and passing her off as sleeping is the kind of madness you think of for a moment before realizing it’s an utterly ridiculous plan.
Also, who takes a frail 87 year old abroad?!
Afternoon_Kip on
Please don’t disturb Grandma here, she’s dead tired.
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How? Would security or check in not raise concerns of a dead women in a chair?
Please don’t disturb my grandmother, she’s dead tired.
This sounds like something that would happen in a 90s comedy movie.
To be fair my most recent flight the suitcase cost more than the seat so god knows how much they’d charge for a coffin.
EasyDead repatriation flights will soon be a thing.
This strikes me as harmless. Gimme a dead old lady rather a crying baby or a stag do as a co-passenger any day.
Can’t wait for the jet 2 holiday reel of this incident
I once had a flight from Canada next to a dead person. They were cremated remains in a wooden box. I wasn’t complaining as they left the middle seat free for them and put the ashes under the middle seat.
There’s so much I want to know. Was she already dead when going through security? Surely not, right? It doesn’t take long for a body to look and smell very obviously dead.
If someone was unwell enough that they can’t even lift their head, I would think the ground staff would refuse her boarding without a fit to fly note.
Then there’s the family. I get the panic about dealing with the death of a relative abroad. It’s complex and expensive, but that’s what insurance is for, and passing her off as sleeping is the kind of madness you think of for a moment before realizing it’s an utterly ridiculous plan.
Also, who takes a frail 87 year old abroad?!
Please don’t disturb Grandma here, she’s dead tired.