Brit author pays to fly to Greece and gets all 189 seats to herself

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Brit author pays £46 to fly to Greece and gets all 189 seats to herself after no-one else turns up for her Jet2 flight

 
A BRITISH passenger couldn't believe her luck after paying £46 for a flight to Greece - and getting all 189 seats to herself.
Chuffed author Karon Grieve, 57, was snapped in a picture showing row after row of empty seats on the Jet2 flight from Glasgow to Crete on Sunday.
 Karon Grieve took this amazing selfie showing row after row of empty seats on the Jet2 flight from Glasgow to Crete on Sunday
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Karon Grieve took this amazing selfie showing row after row of empty seats on the Jet2 flight from Glasgow to Crete on Sunday
The lucky passenger, from Dunlop, Ayrshire was told at check-in that only three people were booked on the end-of-season flight.
However after the duo failed to show up, Karon was treated like an A-lister and given a free meal and given choice of any seat on the plane.
The pilot gave her a personalised commentary on the flight, addressing her over the intercom by name and pointing out which countries they were flying over.
And after landing in Crete, Karon managed to avoid long waiting times for her luggage - after being handed her suitcase right from the plane.
 Karon was treated like an A-lister, given a free meal and given choice of any seat on the plane
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Karon was treated like an A-lister, given a free meal and given choice of any seat on the plane
Speaking today from Crete, Karon said: “When I went to the check in desk we were actually having a joke about how many people were on the flight because last year when I was away there was only eight people on the flight.
“He asked me to guess so we started this guessing game, starting at ten and working our way down.
“We then got down to three as there were another two people who were booked on the flight but they didn’t end up showing up.
“So as soon as I got on the flight, it was just me, the cabin crew and the pilot.
 She had the plane all to herself, and the pilot even gave her a personal commentary of the journey
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She had the plane all to herself, and the pilot even gave her a personal commentary of the journey
"They moved me to seat number one so I had all the leg room and everything, it was fantastic.
“The pilot then came out and chatted to me before take off and throughout the flight was documenting we were doing and where we were going.
"She would come over the tannoy saying "Hi Karon and the girls" telling us when to look out the window and what to look out for.

 


“At one point there was this incredible lightning storm so the pilot had us all watching that which was just fantastic.
“The crew were wandering around and said just to call if I needed anything. I even got a free meal which was great. They said I could run up and down the plane if I wanted, I had all the space to myself. It was so peaceful and I got a lot of work done.
 Conditions were also idyllic when she arrived in Crete to begin her holiday
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Conditions were also idyllic when she arrived in Crete to begin her holiday
“I didn’t even have to wait for my luggage, It just got handed to me when I got off the plane.
“Funnily enough, the same plane going back was booked with 189 passengers heading back home.”
Karon is now enjoying a month long holiday in Crete where she is working on her upcoming romantic crime novel, A Cosy Crime.
A spokeswoman for JET2 said: “We’re delighted Karon got to experience our VIP customer service in style.
“It is not unusual for the final outbound flight of the season to have fewer bookings than normal. We hope Karon has a fantastic time in Crete.”
Karon has published four books so far; So Easy Herbal, So Easy Christmas, Simply Scottish Cakes & Bakes and A Wee Taste Of Scotland .
She also writes for various magazine and pops up regularly on BBC Radio Scotland’s MacAulay & Co show as their resident Homecrafts Expert.

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