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Hannah Phillips & Ryan Merrifield

Dad feels 'like a king' after he's the ONLY passenger on empty Jet2 flight

A dad turned up to the airport gate to discover he was the ONLY passenger boarding his Jet2 flight - so was called a 'King' by cabin crew and treated it like his own private jet.

Paul Wilkinson, from St Annes, Lancashire, was flying to meet family in Belfast from Faro, Portugal, on March 30, but started panicking when he got to his gate as there was no queue in sight.

The 65-year-old says that after asking airport staff if his flight had been delayed or cancelled, they told him that he was their VIP guest as he would be the only passenger on board.

Project manager Paul travelled to the plane on a double shuttle bus all by himself and had his pick of the seats on the flight.

He says he was treated like royalty by cabin crew who called him King Paul while he stretched out on the front row and he even had a chat with the captain before take-off.

Paul Wilkinson was treated like a king as he flew to Belfast solo on a Jet2 flight (Kennedy News and Media)

Paul said: "It was like being on my own private jet. Someone told me a private jet is in the region of £28,000 and it'll probably never happen again.

"There was no one at the gate which I thought was strange. I spoke to the stewards waiting to take the passports and they said 'oh Mr Paul, you're VIP today. You're flying on your own'.

"I thought they were having a laugh. I thought I was early or late. I kept thinking they were going to say my flight had been cancelled.

"All of a sudden, they said my bus would be along in five minutes. I thought it was surreal.

"I expected a massive amount of people to come running but they didn't. The bus turned up and I got on a double shuttle on my own, just the driver and me.

Paul had the cabin crew at his 'beck and call' for three hours (Kennedy News and Media)
He had the run of the plane (Kennedy News and Media)

"It just didn't seem right. I thought any minute they were going to say it was cancelled and there'd been a massive mix up.

"The cabin crew were smiling, they kept calling me King Paul. I asked if they were joking but they said I had the plane all to myself, I could do what I want, ask for what I want.

"The service was second to none. They did a one-on-one safety demonstration, we took photographs and the captain came out and had a chat with me.

"I jokingly asked for a refund on my seat, which I paid for. It was just surreal. I went for a walk around the plane, I had a pick of the toilets."

The three-hour flight had cost Paul £130 and he had three cabin crew at his 'beck and call'.

Paul's was the only suitcase in collections (Kennedy News and Media)
No one else was on the shuttle bus either (Kennedy News and Media)

The dad-of-one also got to skip the queues at passport control and baggage reclaim.

Paul said: "My suitcase came round on its own because I was the only one in baggage reclaim.

"It was superb, they were at my beck and call, I'm spoilt now. Next time I'll be asking how many people are on the plane."

Paul had left a golfing holiday in Portugal early to meet his wife Deborah, 52, who was travelling from Manchester, in Belfast for a funeral.

Paul said: "The wife said she was cramped up on another flight and I was on my own private jet.

"I think it was a total one off. They'd taken holidaymakers to Portugal and there was no one to come back and it was pure luck that I needed to go to Belfast.

Jet2 said it's delighted Paul had such a good flight (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

"At passport control they couldn't believe I was the only one coming off the plane, three of them did my passport, one checked and one stamped, it was all in good spirit."

A Jet2 spokesperson said: "We are delighted that Mr Wilkinson was able to experience our award-winning customer service in true VIP style.

"Our outbound flight to Faro from Belfast International was particularly busy with lots of happy holidaymakers heading off to the Portuguese sunshine."

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