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Southwest Passenger Livid After Someone's Overhead Bag Leaks Mystery Liquid For Entire Flight

TikTok screenshots of liquid dripping on seat
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TikToker @pocketmouse shared a video of the overhead bag dripping some kind of liquid, sharing that the flight attendant refused to do anything about it or let her move to a different seat.

A Southwest Passenger took to TikTok to share her frustration after someone's bag in the overhead bin dripped on her for the entirety of her flight.

If that wasn't enough, though, the TikToker shared that the flight attendant refused to do anything to resolve the situation.


As we're all aware, travelers are always subject to undesirable circumstances from noises to smells to not real people, but this seems to be an occurrence that could have quickly and easily been sorted out.

So, needless to say, the TikToker was infuriated.

@pocketmouse captioned the video:

"I'm filing a claim dw."

The TikTok included text that read:

“POV: unidentified liquid drips from someone else’s bag on you the entire flight because the flight attendant says she can’t move you or the bag."

The video showed a liquid-covered armrest and seat before panning up to reveal the origin of said mess. The dark liquid appeared to be leaking from someone's property located inside the overhead bin.

The item, however, did not belong to the creator or her seat mate who also fell victim to the unidentified liquid shower.

You can watch below.

@pocketmouse35

Im filing a claim dw #southwest #flightattendant #flighthorrorstories #flying #travel #traveltiktok #plane

Viewers of the viral video, which has been seen more than 700k times already, were equally appalled.

Many claimed they would have handled the situation much differently.

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Others mentioned that the owner of the leaking bag would have likely wanted to know that their things were probably being ruined, as well.

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Several, however, were more concerned with the liquid itself.

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In the comments, the creator announced that Southwest contacted her and offered a voucher.

She wrote:

"Update they responded immediately and gave me a voucher that'll cover a free flight!!"

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Well, it's nice to know she got something—other than getting wet—out of this horrible situation, but goodness, that must've been one terribly long and miserable flight.

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