That's right, comedian Mark Malkoff is living on an AirTran Airways plane for the month of June. He'll use AirTran Airways’ new Wi-Fi service to blog about his experience from 35,000 feet.
Malkoff plans to stay on the plane for 30 days straight as he attempts to break a Guinness Book of World Records continuous flight record. He’ll fly to up to 12 cities each day and at night sleep on board the plane at its hub in Atlanta.
Crazy? See for yourself at http://www.markonairtran.com/. You can also follow him on Twitter as @mmalkoff.
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Living on an AirTran for a month
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I chanced upon to view your blog and found it very interesting. Great ... Keep it up!
Wow! I wish I had that much time on my hand and resources to pursue such endeavors.
Well, I wish him all the luck! At least AirTran is nice airline. I wonder what they think of it.
Regards,
Jeffrey
IAGBlog Podcasts had an interview with the guy June 11, 2009. Find it at http://iagblog.podomatic.com/entry/2009-06-11T17_02_51-07_00.
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