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Destination-Less Flight to Look at a Supermoon Sells Out in 2.5 Minutes – Vice Impact
Originally proposed as a COVID-safe alternative to international travel, “flights to nowhere” are repeatedly booking out at record speeds.
Last year, amid the hard closure of international borders and as the prospect of global travel ground to an indefinite halt, a number of airlines around the world started offering flights to nowhere: literally, air travel with no destination other than the very same airport from whence the plane departed.
The initiative—an attempt to diversify revenue streams and circumvent the difficulties posed by the COVID-19 pandemic—proved an improbable success. In September, a “sightseeing” flight to nowhere…
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