NASHVILLE — We can all probably agree that there’s never enough room in overhead bins on a plane, right? Well, maybe if flight attendants stopped lying in them, there’d be more space up top.
Say what?
In a recent video posted to Twitter, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant is seen lying flat on her stomach in the overhead bin of a plane in Nashville, Tennessee.
Understandably, passengers boarding the plane were more than a little shocked to find a human being taking up space where their bags should’ve gone.
I can’t get over how weird I find this. @SouthwestAir please get it together pic.twitter.com/bEHkMMgGXU
— Verny Vern (@Disko_InVERNo) July 29, 2019
Passenger Veronica Lloyd shared the video on Twitter and wrote: Is this a dream @SouthwestAir? I can’t get over how weird I find this. @SouthwestAir please get it together.”
Lloyd told Fox News that the flight attendant stayed in the bin “for a solid 10 minutes”, adding that she thought the woman had crawled up there to “make the passengers laugh.”
Southwest, known for their off-the-cuff humour, may not have found this latest stunt particularly funny. Shelley, a customer service representative, later tweeted Lloyd to request more information.
Is this a dream @SouthwestAir ? pic.twitter.com/Kkz3wxcoXw
— Verny Vern (@Disko_InVERNo) July 29, 2019
“Sounds like we could learn a bit more. Mind DMing your confirmation number?” wrote Shelley.
This prompted many people to come to the flight attendant’s defense in fear that she would be reprimanded by the airline.
— Verny Vern (@Disko_InVERNo) July 29, 2019
“Be nice. One of the reasons we love flying SWA is because of your fun-loving attendants,” one user wrote.
In a statement to Fox News, the airline wrote: “Southwest employees are known for demonstrating their sense of humour and unique personalities. In this instance, one of our Flight Attendants attempted to have a brief moment of fun with customers during boarding. Of course, this is not normal procedure, and Southwest crews always maintain safety as their top priority.”