Flying With Strangers? A True Story by Sue Frause

This just in from the blog of our newest Vagablond contributors…

Unless you’re flying with friends or family, there’s a pretty good chance that the person next to you is a total stranger. They also may not be who they say they are.

In July, while on a Delta flight from Seattle to JFK to visit my son in New York City, I sat next to a fellow who said he was an architect from Renton. Read more.

One Response to Flying With Strangers? A True Story by Sue Frause

  1. Mary Jo says:

    I’m skeptical. . . .

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