It’s not a hairplane.
A Norwegian TikToker was startled to see a passenger seated in front of her had draped her hair over the back of her plane seat on a recent tour.
Julie B. Christensen posted the bizarre blunder in an internet clip that has taken off with 6 million views and 1000’s of shocked responses. “The enjoyment of traveling,” she simply stated within the caption.
“I wish this was staged,” Christensen wrote on the video, which showed her view of the guy passenger’s luscious locks touching her tray table during her flight on Aegean Airlines.
The 32-year-old travel blogger told the outlet U105 that she was flying to Amsterdam from Athens to go to family — and he or she needed to endure the mahogany mop the complete flight.
“At first I used to be really surprised, I believed, ‘Oh, we’re doing this?’” she recalled to the radio station in a story posted this week. “I didn’t see her face in any respect, and he or she didn’t acknowledge me. I just checked out the guy next to me, and he laughed.”
Christensen said she considered speaking up, but admitted she was “so drained,” so she “just laughed about it” as a substitute.
“I wasn’t annoyed or anything, because I had a lot leg room,” she explained. “It was beautiful, gorgeous hair and looked very nice and clean.”
“I wondered, ‘Why would you throw your beautiful clean hair throughout this dirty plane’, but I suppose it’s as much as her,” she added, encouraging fellow travelers to “keep your hair to yourself.”
Within the comments section of her trending TikTok, some users cracked jokes, while others mused about revenge, saying she must have stuck a bit of gum in the lady’s mane or trapped it within the tray.
“Close your table and let her try to move,” advised one user.
“Hair plane mode activated!” quipped one other.
“Good thing you didnt have a scissors,” another person noted.
“Some people haven’t any consideration,” chided one other.
“Just ask her politely to maneuver her hair if she doesn’t then revenge,” offered one user.
“I’m too petty to let that slide,” confessed one other person.
Christensen isn’t the one traveler to come across a passenger in need of an altitude adjustment.
One woman recently revealed a fellow flyer chowed down on a rack of ribs next to her, while someone’s stinky feet hobbled a baffled couple’s honeymoon flight.