weekend, but because it was such short notice, he was on standby to get on a flight home to Illinois. When a stranger, Josh Rainey, noticed Keaton Tilson wasn't having much luck with his standby ticket, he bought him a one-way ticket home so the soldier could return home immediately, Jennifer Tilson said.Josh Rainey, 35, told ABC News that he first walked over to Keaton Tilson to try to trade airline tickets with him, but was informed by staff that Keaton Tilson was not next in line on standby. Rainey said he then paid for a new ticket instead.
Date: May 29, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Good Samaritan pays for soldier's $350 ticket home
in November, so the soldier spent the night in the airport hoping airline staff could help. He wasnt having much luck. However, a man named Josh Rainey happened to see him. Rainey, who was traveling back home to Glendale bought Tilson a $350 ticket so that the soldier could fly home right away.