Love at first flight: can I find a date at the airport? by Tom Gill
- Antonieta Contreras
- Aug 2
- 1 min read

An average of two couples meet on every plane trip. What are the odds of a single man like me finding love in a hopeless place (Melbourne airport)?
When John Nachlinger and Rafael Gavarrete accidentally collided with each other at the airport in Houston, Texas, “it was like a Hallmark Christmas movie,” Nachlinger, 44, says. He was travelling from New York to a funeral, while 27-year-old Gavarrete was returning home to Honduras – and despite only speaking for a few minutes, they exchanged numbers and kept in touch. Over the next year, they met up around once a month, taking turns to travel between New York and Honduras. In November 2022, they got married, and moved together to Princeton, New Jersey.
Air travel has long carried a certain mystique. From the pioneering days of aviation to the glamour of the jet age, it has captivated imaginations with its promise of adventure, freedom and possibility. Perhaps that’s why pop culture casts airports as sites of grand romantic gestures. From When Harry Met Sally to Love Actually, they are often backdrops for unexpected meet-cutes and last-dash attempts for lovers to express their feelings......
I was recently interviewed by Tom Gill for an article in The Guardian, and it was a pleasure to engage in a thought-provoking conversation with him on the subject. I am pleased to share that he quoted me in the article.
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