
13 stranded strangers went on a road trip. Here's what happened
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After their flight from Orlando to Knoxville was unexpectedly canceled, 13 total strangers desperate to reach their destination rallied together, rented a van and hit the road -- going viral on TikTok in the process.
(CNN) — What do you do when your evening flight is canceled, you really need to be somewhere in the morning and there are no other available flights?
In the case of 13 total strangers in Orlando, Florida late Sunday, you hire a minivan, form an impromptu community and go on a "crazy" road trip -- taking hundreds of thousands of TikTok viewers along for the ride.
No one's quite sure exactly how it happened.

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