Fans Concerned When Luke Bryan Tweets From Malfunctioning Plane

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In a series of tweets on Thursday night (Aug 4), Luke Bryan told American Airlines how he really felt.

The transportation system in this country is forever flawed,”he tweeted.

In the same tweet, he tagged American Airlines, and sarcastically said “thank you“.

The tweet garnered hundreds of comments from fans telling their horror stories with the airline. Some offered advice and which airlines they’ve had the best experiences with.

The reason behind his distaste with the airline was because the plane he was on wasn’t taking off and 20 minutes after he sent the first tweet, he said they were told it was because the “flight attendants jump seat is broke”. 

“I can’t make this up,” he wrote.

And he wasn’t done there. Forty minutes later, he tweeted, “Let the record show that the whole transportation system is flawed. Forever. You will [never] get to where you want to on time again.

His last tweet was sent an hour and twenty minutes after his first, letting his fans know that his plane had FINALLY taken off.

See the tweets below.

 

 

 

 

This incident shows us that even though Bryan is a major superstar, he doesn’t get the star treatment all the time. Fans were tweeting him, wondering why he didn’t just have his own plane.

We know Bryan likes to be as normal as possible and dealing with plane delays you don’t understand is just another thing normal people do.

Watch him perform his latest single, “Move” below.

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