Upon feeling unwell on the Icelandair flight, took a rapid antigen test somewhere over the Atlantic, a Michigan-based teacher Marisa Fotieo says she had taken two PCR tests that returned negative results before embarking on the journey.
The
passenger volunteered to “quarantine” for nearly five hours in a plane toilet
last week after testing positive for Covid aboard a flight from the US to
Iceland.
Michigan-based
teacher Marisa Fotieo says she had taken two PCR tests that returned negative
results before embarking on the journey, but
Seeing a
positive result, Ms Fotieo says she quickly informed airline staff, who said
there were not enough empty rows on the flight to be able to seat her away from
other passengers.
She then
volunteered to isolate herself in one of the aircraft’s bathrooms for the
remainder of the flight - more than four hours.
She posted
a TikTok video to a song called “I’m So Lucky,” attracting over four million
views.
“Shout out
to @Icelandair for my VIP quarantine quarters,” reads the video caption.
@marisaefotieo
Shout out
to @Icelandair for my VIP quarantine quarters.. luxuryliving imsolucky covid
vaccinated fyp viralvideotiktok quarantine
♬
I'm So Lucky Lucky - Grandzz
Replying
to commenters who wondered how and why a passenger might be tested for Covid
mid-flight, she clarified: “I received two negative PCR’s. Got on the flight.
Travelled for Christmas. Decided to bring at home tests for my travels. Felt
sore throat and tested+.”
“They
tested me on my layover and PCR was positive. I never made it to my destination.
Quarantined in Iceland now.”
“I just
took my rapid test and I brought it into the bathroom, and within what felt
like two seconds there were two lines (indicating a positive test),” Fotieo
told the US’s Today show.
“There’s
150 people on the flight, and my biggest fear was giving it to them,” she said.
She
thanked Icelandair flight attendant Ragnhildur “Rocky” Eiríksdóttir for
frequently checking in on her and bringing her food and drink.
Her TikTok
video shows water bottles, Pringles and even an Icelandic Gull lager in the
background of the compact plane bathroom.
On arrival
in Iceland - her connection point for an onward flight to Switzerland - Ms
Fotieo went into a 10-day quarantine, missing her family’s Christmas break and
spending the festive period in a hotel room.
Meanwhile
her father and brother (who had tested negative on arrival in Iceland) flew on
to Switzerland for the Christmas break.
Ms Fotieo
has since posted TikTok videos of her quarantine accommodation, where she
dressed up for Christmas Eve and received restaurant takeaway in lieu of a
Christmas dinner.
Thousands
of flights originating from or crossing the US have been cancelled this week
due to Omicron-related staff shortages.
More than
900 were cancelled on Wednesday 29 December alone, the New York Times reported.
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