We all know how boring a long flight can be. Especially when you’re travelling on economy class. And if ever thought that for a puppy, traveling via plane would be different, just think again.
Huxley, a lovely Golden Retriever was so excited about his first flight. He was preparing to fly with his mom from London to Ibiza. But shortly after the take off the excitement has gone faster than Garfiled finds the pizza. And then, guess what…he soon realized how boring a flight actually is. Photo Credit: Ursula Daphne Aitchison
So the bored passenger started to look for some activities to keep him in the holiday spirit. First, he change the seats. As his mom, "wasn't concerned about his happiness anymore," he moved next to the guy in front of them. Photo Credit: Ursula Daphne Aitchison
"He was sat in the seat next to me but got in a mood which he often does when I don't pay him enough attention," Ursula Daphne Aitchison, the pup's mom told The Dodo. "He spent 30 minutes in that seat; the man next to him said he was a very good passenger and the man across the aisle was taking selfies with him." Photo Credit: Ursula Daphne Aitchison
But we all know, you can rely on a dog until it comes to food. So when Huxley hear his mom opened a snacks, he quickly abandoned his newest friend and turned to her and started to beg for some crisps. "He quickly changed his tune when he heard me eating my crisps," the woman said. Photo Credit: Ursula Daphne Aitchison
The dog's attempts to make his mom to share her snack with him result in some truly hilarious scenes. And thankfully, Ursula decided to take some photos of her cute, yet so funny companion. She later shared the snaps on Facebook and as you could imagine, they instantly went viral. Take a look: Photo Credit: Ursula Daphne Aitchison
Huxley happily entertained his fellow passengers and spent the rest of the plane ride cheering everyone up.Apparently plane rides don't need to be so boring after all!Hopefully, we'll all get to fly with such a cute travel companion one day. Photo Credit: Ursula Daphne Aitchison