Flyers are likely to be happy upon arrival at their destination, while departing ones are likely to be tense or even agitated.
Indian Instagrammer @dsdeeraj celebrates his arrival by pasting his flight tickets on the wall of his bedroom. His recent video post showing him sticking the latest airline ticket to his remembrance wall went viral, garnering more than 282,000 likes, NDTV reports.
Many users praised the idea, calling it a creative and highly personal way to preserve travel memories, according to NDTV.
Meanwhile, a 35-year-old British tourist was arrested at Hong Kong International Airport’s Terminal 1 on 16 February after he went berserk.
Viral footage of the incident shows the man dressed in a black jumper and blue jeans going toward a row of automated check-in kiosks in the departure area, Fox News reported.
The touchscreen machine allows users to retrieve their booking by scanning their passport or entering their ticket/reference number. Kiosk users can also select or change their plane seat if necessary, print their boarding pass, and get baggage tags before checking in their luggage.
The man then forcefully pushed the kiosks over one by one, each crashing loudly on the terminal floor, according to Fox News.
Next, he grabbed a nearby metal stanchion — one of the poles used to guide passengers in the queues — and used it to repeatedly smash the 10 knocked down machines, Fox News reports.
Stunned travelers and airport staff could only watch the destruction.
A South China Morning Post report said the tourist was trying to buy a ticket before his unexplained rampage.
When police arrested the vandal, four Viagra pills were found on him, according to Fox News.