- Thai Airways has opened a cafe within a plane, allowing remote passengers to get on board and enjoy a cup of coffee.
- EVA Air in Taiwan and China Air both allowed customers to experience traveling by letting them check-in and board an airplane. Each trip lasts for three hours, as the plane circled the skies before returning to the same airport.
- Singapore Airlines is also planning to start hosting trips that will see planes taking off and landing back at Singapore Changi Airport, this service will launch in October.
- EVA are particularly creative as they have created themed flights including a Fathers Day Hello Kitty themed flight, passengers could enjoy a photo opportunity at check in. After security, they spent time in the Eva Air Hello Kitty Joyful Dream Lounge, where they could take photos with a costumed Hello Kitty and her friends, during the flight customers received Hello Kitty-themed in-flight amenities, gift bags and meals created by three-Michelin-star chef Motokazu Nakamura, the cost for this experience is US$180
Why: Travel has, alongside hospitality been hit especially hard by lockdown. Airlines desperately need to create some form of income, in the same breath many around the world are desperate to start traveling again and perhaps pretending to is the closest thing you can get to a real flight.
That said, it seems particularly wasteful to burn jet fuel into the atmosphere just for a funfair ride.
Future: Are EVA’s themed flights a sign of things to come? Could planes be used for something other than just flying? We could possibly see bands touring on a plane, or maybe even doing bougie markets with michelin starred meals?