It’s not every day that a commercial airplane is transformed into a “private” plane — but two Utah students got to see what it’s like when that does happen. Natalie Wolfley and Savannah Sargent were the only two passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight out of Salt Lake City International Airport on Friday.
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Sometimes, airlines even try to get people to cancel their travel plans, but it was the complete opposite for two friends in Salt Lake City. It was the typical procedure: check luggage, go through security and wait at the gate. When it was time to board the flight though, the only ones to stand up were Natalie Wolfley and Savannah Sargent.
When Natalie Wolfley and Savannah Sargent arrived at Salt Lake City International Airport, they didn’t realize how lucky they were about to be.
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