Turkish Airlines Brings The Super Bowl To The Skies
Airlines & Airports Gabe Zaldivar January 31, 2017

You can watch the upcoming Super Bowl in a number of places: a bar, friend’s house, the home of completely unsuspecting strangers who suddenly have a case of beer in the fridge thanks to your gracious nature...or, on an airplane.
Yep, that last one is thanks to Turkish Airlines, which will offer a live broadcast of Super Bowl LI on February 5.
The event is marketed as the Super Bowl at 30,000 feet, and it’s just that: an opportunity for those travelers who were sure they would miss the big game to watch the entire thing in one of the more unique places on the planet.
Turkish Airlines' Chief Marketing Officer Mr. Ahmet Olmustur explains that the airline will also get in on the usual marketing fever that marks this annual celebration of football and clever ads.
Olmustur states: “We not only carry our guests to the most countries worldwide, but we also aim to organize a flight that offers the best passenger experience at the highest level. We are excited to offer American Football experience with Super Bowl to our passengers at thousands of feet of elevation, and also debut our new commercial video on this broadcast.”
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The game will be available to all flights that have an Internet connection. That means you can forget the dreadful feeling that comes with remembering you have a long flight on Sunday that coincides with the event everyone in the world will be talking about.
Well, the parts of the world that celebrate the kind of football that relegates actually kicking the ball to only a few times a game.
The only thing left to do is get some nachos onto the flight with you.
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