Upper-crust travelers are sipping their worries away.
Unbothered TikToker Cameron Biafore was “living [her] best life” in first class on an Emirates flight despite extreme turbulence that rocked the aircraft.
In a viral TikTok video, which has racked up 1.5 million views since it was posted last month, Biafore showed footage of her sipping on a glass of high-brow bubbly as it sloshed in the glass while on her flight from Phuket, Thailand, to Dubai.
“POV: You are flying first class on Emirates and for the first time and the whole flight experiences crazy turbulence but you are living your best life turnt drinking free flow Dom Perignon,” the TikToker, who boasts more than 43,000 followers on the app, wrote on the clip.
While some viewers admitted how “scared” plane turbulence makes them, others agreed with Biafore that the rough air is relaxing — especially when they’re drunk.
“Ok but first time I flew business I was DRUNK. They pour so heavy on planes,” one user wrote in the comments.
“It would put me to sleep,” someone else chimed in.
“That looks fun,” another said.
Biafore, who claimed the flight attendants were pouring heavy, called for a “party on the plane,” telling viewers that she “definitely went through a whole bottle” of the lavish champagne, which retails for around $300 a pop.
In another clip, Biafore, who hosts worldwide networking trips, shared a recording of herself dancing in her seat with a glass of champagne in hand.
The creator’s video is a rare instance of in-air positivity — as viral clips typically depict passenger meltdowns and seat-switching controversy.
This summer, a TikToker drummed up a heated debate about swapping seats when a parent asked her to give up her first-class spot for their child, which she politely declined to do.
Meanwhile, one disgruntled Redditor detailed their airplane encounter with a parent who wanted to switch seats to sit with their toddler, to which the user said: “Hell to the f–k no.”
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