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Virgin America hosts in-flight Victoria's Secret models
I know I've been writing a lot of posts about Virgin America (VX) lately, but what can I say? They keep launching random sales and PR stunts. You've gotta give it to them; the legacy carriers in the US use about jack for advertising.This time VX sponsored a Victoria's Secret in-flight PJ party / fashion show on a flight between New York and Los Angeles. On November 28th, regularly scheduled passengers were met at the gate with a kickoff gala and supermodels Selita Ebanks and Miranda Kerr. Over the course of the runway fashion show style flight, some members were given "supermodel" makeovers while the other unfortunate passengers were only treated to hot supermodels strutting down the aisle.
Although Air New Zealand has tried this before, this is the first time that such hijinks have been pulled off domestically. And I have to say, it's been generating a lot of positive buzz from the airline community. Hopefully, Virgin America will let Gadling know before they do this again, we can pass the news on and you can strategically book your ticket.
Gallery: Virgin America hosts in-flight Victoria's Secret models
Also: Ryanair Flight Attendants like you've never seen them before
Hey guys, ever have fantasies involving naughty stewardesses? Here's something to add to your Christmas wish list: The flight attendants of infamous low-cost European airline Ryanair have shed their usual blue uniforms in favour of something skimpier
Gallery: The Girls of Ryanair Calendar 2008
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Ashley Dec 3rd 2007 10:00AM
Haha, that's a neat idea. I would love to see an airline just go compeltely off the beaten to death path of horrible, miserable, lousy, boring service. Go Virgin America! Can't wait to see what they do next.
Kelli Haneke Dec 3rd 2007 4:56PM
Hooray for the mile high hoooches
SUSIE Dec 3rd 2007 11:38PM
NO MORALS AT ALL!!!!!!!!!
Rob The Wize Dec 3rd 2007 10:23AM
Who cares? You think you're going to be in the mile high club with them? Think again. It's just a ploy to attract stupid men and to help forget the pain in the ass it was in the airport.
Butterly Dec 3rd 2007 10:34AM
What wonderful advertising for Virgin! Trying to restore the erotic myth of flying by stirring the basics of human nature. Now that is evolutionary! Maybe that can be done for the trains and subways also.
A new low in flying Dec 4th 2007 11:48AM
This is disturbing on so many levels. Where can I move to next? Characteristics I'd love to find are integrity, honor, respect for men and women, intelligence and decency. Umm, on Virgin Airlines? None found.
renee Dec 3rd 2007 10:47AM
Wow really brilliant marketing!
they will get so much publicity from this promotion and have the photos to use in future advertising!
have fun
Bev Dec 3rd 2007 10:47AM
Will they have a flight of hot male models to strut down the aisles? If so, I may fly with them.........
Kelly Dec 3rd 2007 11:06AM
As a professional woman, a super model strutting her stuff down the aisle just doesn't do a lot for me. HOWEVER, if she just happens to strut by with a decent meal and a crown & ginger in her hands, I'll look twice at her ass ! Airlines need to wake up and understand that is it ALL about us, the passengers. Airline employees would never sit in their doctor's office for 6 - 8 hours waiting for them, or their children, to be seen. Why should I have to sit there waiting ? Don't get me wrong, I can certainly understand a gate hold due to weather. I really am understanding if something mechanical is happening. I would not drive my car if weather or mechanics was an issue. But if there is a remedy to this situation, I hope that all ears, from the top of the echelon down, are listening
Joan Schipp Dec 3rd 2007 11:10AM
Here we go again. When I fly I am concerned about safety and service, not how attractive the staff is. What is wrong with us. Looks are as looks do.
Joe Blow Dec 3rd 2007 11:12AM
Thank God its only Virgin Airlines. Its bad enough being snubbed by the average stewardess on regular airlines.
jamesnpost Dec 3rd 2007 11:29AM
Too bad we can't elect Richard Branson for President. Maybe if Wills becomes King of England, he will make Branson PM. The man started with 500 pounds he borrowed to launch a used-CD shop over a shoe store, became a musicproducing icon, explorer, airline, etc etc. He is a major participant in New Mexico's new venture to create the world's first commercial civilian spaceport. FLY VIRGIN! SOON TO STEVE WYNN'S ORBITING HOTEL AND CASINO!
DJ Dec 3rd 2007 11:42AM
Why do these airlines have to put sleaze into travel?
What about families who are traveling? Not everyone wants to be subjected to such immature ways of advertising. Just get us from point A to point B without crashing, and the flight will have been worthwhile. Grow up Virgin America. You are becoming sleazy like some of the European carriers.
I thought Americans had more class than that.
Julianna Dec 3rd 2007 12:27PM
Dave! But there ARE hot women in their 30s! :)
cyberma777 Dec 3rd 2007 12:48PM
LOL at those worried about offending families. This is a business airline. Most families could not afford the fare.
Karen Dec 3rd 2007 12:59PM
What a load of garbage. It's not enough for travelers that an airplane can get you to your destination days before a bus or automobile. Everyone thinks they deserve to be 'entertained' at all moments. Whatever happened to quiet conversation, book reading, or contemplative thought? The world could use more exercise of the cerebellums.
gwen Dec 3rd 2007 6:19PM
It's cerebrum.
jack Dec 3rd 2007 1:00PM
Sex--sex--and more sex--this is all we need--everywhere u look sex is being used to sell a product--and now it is used to sell airline tickets--Please-enough is enough!
DAVE Dec 3rd 2007 1:08PM
JULIANNA,
OK...YOU ARE RIGHT....YOU IN YOUR 30'S...WHAT DO YOU LOOK LIKE??....MMMMMMMM....LOL....BUT TRUE
Karen Dec 3rd 2007 1:11PM
Enough garbarge. Why are all so simple-minded that they cannot stand to be without 'entertainment' for even relatively short periods of time. Whatever happened to quiet conversation, book reading or just contemplative thought ? I feel sorry for the crewmembers of this airline who are trying to get to their base of work -- with a boatload of models taking up any empty seats, guess they'll have to move or be fired.