Airport theory: The new viral trend that has people missing their flights
- Airport Theory is a TikTok trend where people arrive at airports just 15 minutes before flights, leading to many missed flights, as noted in various videos posted online.
- The trend has gained over 400 million views on TikTok, attracting attention despite airlines' recommendations to arrive two hours early for security.
- Betsy Grunch, a neurosurgeon with 2.4 million TikTok followers, questions the need to arrive within a specific timeframe for flights.
- Airlines advise against this trend, citing unexpected delays as reasons to stick to the two to three-hour check-in period, according to a spokesperson from Denver International Airport.
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Airport Theory the new TikTok trend
‘Airport Theory’ is the latest mad trend to take off from TikTok, and people are missing their flights because of it. Remember that TikTok trend called ‘raw dogging’? If not, check out this Euro Weekly News article if you want to learn more. Well, now there is a new game in town, and it is called Airport Theory. If you are the type of person who likes to play ‘Russian roulette’ with the low… Source
Airport theory: The new viral trend that has people missing their flights
Do you really need to turn up at the airport two or three hours before your flight? A new viral trend sees people test the limits of how late they can arrive at the terminal — a high-stakes gamble with both winners and losers.
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