This Guy's Flight Is One He Won't Soon Forget Pay extra for first class? Pffft. How about an entire plane to yourself instead.

By Jason Fell

Chris O'Leary via Twitter
Chris O'Leary

This is perhaps every business traveler's dream come true. And it's apparently a true story.

We've already heard about the guy who spent a night alone in an airport terminal (and was inspired to create a viral music video about it). Now we have Chris O'Leary who was the only passenger on a recent Delta Airlines flight from Cleveland to New York City's LaGuardia airport.

That's right. Bedsides the flight crew, O' Leary had the entire 76-seat plane to himself.

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So, he stretched out in an aisle seat. And, of course, he tweeted about it. Wouldn't you?

Bad weather in the Northeast earlier this week caused O'Leary's plane, Flight 6259, to be delayed for six hours. While his fellow passengers desperately booked seats on other flights, O'Leary hung tight.

When he boarded, it appeared that he was the sole hold out. He asked the flight attendants to take his picture.

Related: You'll Probably Be Taking More Business Trips This Year

Unfortunately for O'Leary, his solitude was short lived. Just before the plane was to leave the gate, the crew reattached the jet bridge and another passenger boarded.

"It was definitely the most memorable flight I've been on in recent memory if only for the sheer lack of passengers to become bothersome," he told ABC News.

Related: A Frequent Business Traveler's Rewarding Trip to 'Nowhere'

Jason Fell

Entrepreneur Staff

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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