Delta flight attendant shares her weirdest passenger interactions and the stories are wild
You really get all kinds of characters on an airplane.

Flight attendants have stories for days.
In some ways, airplanes are a great equalizer. People from all economic brackets, political persuasions, cultures, and walks of life fly on planes occasionally, so every flight is like a mixed bag of humanity.
Flight attendants see it all and have to interact with the vast array of people in all their quirks on a daily basis. Their job requires providing friendly customer service and also keeping passengers safe, which isn't always easy. Naturally, most flight attendants have stories for days, but we're not always privy to them.
Flight attendants have to interact with all kinds of people every day.Photo credit: Canva
A flight attendant named Savannah is giving us an inside look at the weird, funny, and surprising interactions she has with passengers, and it is a hoot. Savannah works for Delta, and her "Life of a Flight Attendant" videos have become viral favorites. It all started with a TikTok video where she launched right in with a handful of brief anecdotes:
"A guy in first class asked if he could smoke a cigarette, and when I said no, he said, 'But I'm in first class.'"
"One lady asked why there was orange juice in her mimosa."
"When we landed it was still dark outside, and one guy literally asked me if our flight took that long cuz it was nighttime again. Mind you, we left at 5:00 a.m. for an hour flight."
@savannah0191 Replying to @Terry she did in fact choose to fly to atlanta :)
"I had to inform one lady that we weren't the only airline that allowed babies when there was a baby crying—mind you, for like 15 seconds—and she said she was never flying Delta again. Because of the crying baby."
"The lady's husband asked why there wasn't a dinner on a 45-minute flight. At 8:00 a.m."
Savannah shared that she's had multiple passengers walk into the bathroom barefoot or in socks. One little boy asked if she was related to Tarzan. One lady dropped her back on Savannah's foot and told her to "Take care of it." She's had people tell her to ask the pilots to turn off the engines because they are too loud.
And that's just Part 1. Savannah has made 15 of these so far and she's gathering more stories by the day.
@savannah0191 Replying to @Terry she did in fact choose to fly to atlanta :)
Here's one fan favorite from Part 15:
"We board in Minneapolis and this lady comes on, she's like, 'I can't find my seat,' and I said, 'Can I see your boarding pass?' She was like, 'Well, I'm at G18.'
I said, 'Ma'am, there's no G on this plane. It's ABC DEF.' And she was like, 'Yeah, but my boarding pass says G18.' And I said, "Oh, that's the gate. We're parked at G18. Can I see your boarding pass? I'll let you know what seat you're in.'
She was like, 'I want to sit at G18.'
'Well, that's inside the airport, up the jetbridge. Um, can I see your boarding pass, and I can just, um, let you know your seat number?'
'Well, I want to sit at G18 and I'm not sitting anywhere else.'
G18 is a gate, not a seat, ma'am. Photo credit: Canva
'I'm gonna propose a solution. You can go sit at G18 in the airport or you can hand me your boarding pass and I can show you your assigned seat and you can go to Atlanta. So, I'm gonna leave it up to you—it's your call—n=but there isn't a G18 on this plane. I'm very sorry. If you do want to sit at G18, it is in the airport, okay?'"
Can you imagine having conversations like this on a daily basis?
Some of Savannah's stories are just delightful, such as the kid who tried to convince her to give him gummy bears while his mom slept beside him or the elderly man who recognized her from TikTok and pulled up her account to show her her own face.
@savannah0191 guaranteed that mom heard our whole conversation 🥲😅
Part of what people love about Savannah's storytelling is that she has great timing and facial expressions. But she also seems like a genuinely sweet person who is perfectly suited to her job, which is always lovely to see. You can't interact with humans all day without a sense of humor. You also can't do it without actually liking people in general. Based on Savanna's viral video from 2021 in which she explains what she thinks about passengers based on what they're wearing, she really is well suited to interact with people all day:
@savannah0191 welcome onboard 🥰🥰 #flightattendantlife #greenscreen
You can follow Savannah on TikTok for more.