Passengers on a recent flight arriving at Dublin Airport were left in stitches after one man made a crucial call as soon as the plane hit the tarmac.
The holiday season is in full swing and so many people are arriving back on a daily basis for the last stretch of the summer break.
No matter where you travel to, there are always foods you can get at home that are unavailable abroad, and so most people arrive home with a serious craving.
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One recent passenger took to social media to describe a hilariously Irish moment on arrival before the aircraft had even “started taxi-ing.”
They explained: “Just landed in Dublin airport and as soon as the plane hit the tarmac the guy in the seat in front took his phone off airplane mode and rang his Chinese to place an order.
“Hadn’t even started taxi-ing to the door yet.”
The post has since gone viral with more than 18,000 likes and retweets, as many people clearly relate to the undeniable craving after weeks away.
One person joked: “He’s clearly operating on a higher level to the rest of us.”
Another said: “Not every day you meet your hero.”
A third admitted: “Have actually ordered on just eat while on the plane, had the delivery sent to the local. Its all about timing.”
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