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“Life Happens”: Wife Left At The Airport After Husband Gets Her Birthday Wrong On Plane Ticket
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“Life Happens”: Wife Left At The Airport After Husband Gets Her Birthday Wrong On Plane Ticket

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A husband left his wife at the airport and boarded a plane without her after she missed her flight—because he had entered her birthday incorrectly on her ticket.

The frustrated wife, Jaime Wystub, shared the moment on social media. “At the airport; guess where my husband is?” she said, before flipping her phone camera to show the plane on the tarmac.

Highlights
  • A husband incorrectly entered wife's birthday on her plane ticket, causing her to miss their flight.
  • Jaime's video of the incident went viral with over 6 million views on TikTok.
  • TSA says wrong birthdate usually doesn't prevent boarding but can cause missed flights.
  • Jaime's husband had a valid reason for boarding the plane without her: he couldn't miss his fire training.

“He’s on that flight. Guess where I’m not? Ask me why not. He got my birthday wrong.”

Jaime revealed that she and her husband have been together for 13 years. By the time they noticed the mistake, it was already too late, and they were unable to get help from staff members.

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“Was not an easy fix! No one was at the desk hahaha had to call and get it fixed and missed my flight by 10 seconds lol they sold my seat,” the mother of three wrote in the comments on the clip. “They wouldn’t let me on even though they sat there for an hour delayed.”

The video, captioned “You win some, you lose some,”  has had over 6 million views on TikTok since it was shared on Monday (November 4).

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“Mine got our daughter’s last name wrong… it’s both of ours…,” one user shared.

“My BF did this once, but I still made the flight. He didn’t forget my birthday; his brain went on autopilot, and he entered his own birthday by mistake,” another person penned.

Image credits: jaimewystub

A separate user reminded Jaime that things could always be worse. “At least he bought your flight ticket! mine bought a ticket only for himself – for OUR honeymoon!!”

Then, others judged her husband for boarding the flight without her. “My husband would not be on the flight without me,” one user commented. Jaime clarified that her husband was going to fire training—training for firefighting personnel—and couldn’t miss the flight.

“My boyfriend always sends me a text 99/99/9999???????? Right before he books and I’m like you don’t know it by heart yet?!” commented an additional user.

“Weird. I did the same for myself last time I flew and Alaska Airlines fixed it for me in under a min. Took a look at my ID and changed it,” another netizen said.

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“He’s on that flight. Guess where I’m not? Ask me why not. He got my birthday wrong,” Jaime said, staring at the plane from the airport

Image credits: jaimewystub

Image credits: jaimewystub

For security reasons, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires that the name on a passenger’s ticket match the name on their personal identification.

This also applies to spelling errors, according to Afar magazine. “The name on your booking must match the name on your passport or driver’s license. Inverting some letters or putting an abbreviated version of your name (such as Mike instead of Michael) won’t fly with the TSA and airline security protocols.”

Having a wrong birthday on a boarding pass “would not typically result in denied boarding. However,  it could lead to a situation in which a flight is missed,” a TSA spokesperson told Bored Panda via email.

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“TSA requires that a passenger with inconsistent information between their acceptable form of ID and their boarding pass must be corrected at the airline ticket counter for a verified identification (VID) submission to Secure Flight,” the spokesperson added.

“This submission should correct the issue, and the passenger will be allowed to proceed, provided the updated data does not result in them being a potential match to a high risk list.

“TSA recommends that passengers provide accurate information that is consistent with identification credentials when booking a flight and be sure to arrive at the airport with an acceptable form of ID.”

Jaime and her husband, Matt, have been together for thirteen years

Image credits: jaimewystub

Alternatively, if you have a reasonable time window, you could cancel your ticket and book another. On any airline, you have 24 hours to cancel a reservation at no charge, according to federal regulations.

According to Condé Nast Traveler, some airlines may charge a fee for changing the name on a ticket, which can range anywhere from $125 to $500.

In any case, most airlines recommend arriving at the airport at least two hours in advance for domestic flights and three hours for international ones to avoid any headaches.

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The mother’s video went viral, receiving over 6 million views on TikTok

@jaimewystubYou win some you lose some♬ original sound – Jaime Wystub

Jaime forgave her husband, saying “he gets a pass this time,” stressing that he couldn’t miss the flight because he had to go to fire training

@jaimewystub Replying to @JoJo ♬ original sound – Jaime Wystub


When someone commented on Jaime’s video that they had made the same mistake but managed to fix it at the airport, she admitted, “We definitely could have gone earlier for sure.”

In a separate video, the Montana photographer addressed the online criticism her significant other has received, with users labeling his mistake a “red flag.”

“It’s for fire training. It’s not a vacation, so it’s not like he just left me,” she insisted. “He had to go. Life happens. Totally fine,” adding, “He gets a pass this time. He’s a good husband.”

Jaime said she managed to get another flight and landed in Dallas—closer to their final destination. Her husband then drove three hours to pick her up.

Once they reunited, Jaime asked her significant other when her birthday was, and he still didn’t have a clue

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Image credits: jaimewystub

@jaimewystub Replying to @The Fifo Feminist ♬ original sound – Jaime Wystub

@jaimewystub Replying to @sierrakathleen ♬ original sound – Jaime Wystub


Finally, she filmed another video with her husband. This time, it was a pop quiz about his partner of 13 years. “Hey Matt, when’s my birthday?” she asked.

“Who knows?” he responded.

“I fear I would be the husband in this situation,” a TikTok user joked

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Hey there! I'm a Visual Editor in News team. My responsibility is to ensure that you can read the story not just through text, but also through photos. I get to work with a variety of topics ranging from celebrity drama to mind-blowing Nasa cosmic news. And let me tell you, that's what makes this job an absolute blast! Outside of work, you can find me sweating it out in dance classes or unleashing my creativity by drawing and creating digital paintings of different characters that lives in my head. I also love spending time outdoors and play board games with my friends.

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Ellinor
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People, if your partner forget your birthday, kid's last name, where you keep the basics at your house like cleaning stuff or important things about the kids, divorce. It's not "cute", it's not "quirky", it's the proof of your partner being irresponsible and a dumbass.

Taffy Renee
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometimes people forget. It's part of being human. Not a reasonable thing to divorce over.

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WonderWoman
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I HATE these stupid tik-tok posts, I am not going to watch your stupidity.

CBolt
Community Member
3 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why was this ever posted in the 1st place? Husband made a mistake (FGS, people - put birthdays, anniversaries, etc, in yr phone Contacts & on your phone Calendar so you get a reminder - this isn't rocket science), had to take the flight because it was a work thing (which OP said she understood & wasn't upset abt it), possibly thought she'd get it straightened out quickly enough to get on the plane (TSA & some other commenters said it shouldn't take much time at all) but she wasn't able to (get to the airport early enough to deal with any problems - & check your ticket when you buy it), apparently had no trouble getting another flight. No harm, no foul, & despite the heading in the feed OP was not filing for a divorce. So, again, why do people even post things like this?Do they think all & sundry want to know such mundane details of their lives? Or was it to take at jab at husband & embarrass him?

Meagan Glaser
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

lol at the airline rep saying, in essence "nah we wouldn't deny you boarding for this, but you might miss your flight when we don't let you on the plane what do you mean that's boarding"

FreeTheUnicorn
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The people who remember birthdays are people who care about birthdays. My partner's birthday is the code to our door. I set it so I could learn it. It's even the same date as another family member and that had to be pointed out to me. I have birthdays in a calendar, but I couldn't tell you the month my nieces and nephews were born let alone the day. It doesn't mean. I love them less. I get them gifts when I see something they would like, and send them cards when I am thinking about them. But I cannot make myself care about a birthday. I wouldn't have made the mistake on a ticket though, I double check everything against passports ten times before I click buy on tickets. People seem really worked up about this, but if he loves her and is a caring partner, why get hung up on a date? The missed flight is the only issue.

Kamal Hasan
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“Life Happens”: When your husband gets your birthday wrong and leaves you stranded at the airport, you know it’s a moment for the comedy books! 😂✈️ Jaime: “Guess where my husband is?” Us: “On the couch tonight?” 🛋️🤔 Kudos to her husband for fire training dedication, but seriously, man—this will be a birthday story for the ages! Hopefully, he learned his lesson: birthday = brownie points, not plane tickets! 🍰🎂🚀 Moral of the story: Double-check your birth date, or you might just end up the star of a viral video! 📅📸🤣

Schmebulock
Community Member
3 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

BS. They do not check your date of birth. Plus how f*****g stupid does the husband have to be that he doesn't have a smartphone.

Gaerwing
Community Member
3 weeks ago (edited)

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Jeez some women have a low fücking bar.

Ellinor
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People, if your partner forget your birthday, kid's last name, where you keep the basics at your house like cleaning stuff or important things about the kids, divorce. It's not "cute", it's not "quirky", it's the proof of your partner being irresponsible and a dumbass.

Taffy Renee
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometimes people forget. It's part of being human. Not a reasonable thing to divorce over.

Load More Replies...
WonderWoman
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I HATE these stupid tik-tok posts, I am not going to watch your stupidity.

CBolt
Community Member
3 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why was this ever posted in the 1st place? Husband made a mistake (FGS, people - put birthdays, anniversaries, etc, in yr phone Contacts & on your phone Calendar so you get a reminder - this isn't rocket science), had to take the flight because it was a work thing (which OP said she understood & wasn't upset abt it), possibly thought she'd get it straightened out quickly enough to get on the plane (TSA & some other commenters said it shouldn't take much time at all) but she wasn't able to (get to the airport early enough to deal with any problems - & check your ticket when you buy it), apparently had no trouble getting another flight. No harm, no foul, & despite the heading in the feed OP was not filing for a divorce. So, again, why do people even post things like this?Do they think all & sundry want to know such mundane details of their lives? Or was it to take at jab at husband & embarrass him?

Meagan Glaser
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

lol at the airline rep saying, in essence "nah we wouldn't deny you boarding for this, but you might miss your flight when we don't let you on the plane what do you mean that's boarding"

FreeTheUnicorn
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The people who remember birthdays are people who care about birthdays. My partner's birthday is the code to our door. I set it so I could learn it. It's even the same date as another family member and that had to be pointed out to me. I have birthdays in a calendar, but I couldn't tell you the month my nieces and nephews were born let alone the day. It doesn't mean. I love them less. I get them gifts when I see something they would like, and send them cards when I am thinking about them. But I cannot make myself care about a birthday. I wouldn't have made the mistake on a ticket though, I double check everything against passports ten times before I click buy on tickets. People seem really worked up about this, but if he loves her and is a caring partner, why get hung up on a date? The missed flight is the only issue.

Kamal Hasan
Community Member
3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“Life Happens”: When your husband gets your birthday wrong and leaves you stranded at the airport, you know it’s a moment for the comedy books! 😂✈️ Jaime: “Guess where my husband is?” Us: “On the couch tonight?” 🛋️🤔 Kudos to her husband for fire training dedication, but seriously, man—this will be a birthday story for the ages! Hopefully, he learned his lesson: birthday = brownie points, not plane tickets! 🍰🎂🚀 Moral of the story: Double-check your birth date, or you might just end up the star of a viral video! 📅📸🤣

Schmebulock
Community Member
3 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

BS. They do not check your date of birth. Plus how f*****g stupid does the husband have to be that he doesn't have a smartphone.

Gaerwing
Community Member
3 weeks ago (edited)

This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

Jeez some women have a low fücking bar.

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