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Heart made in the sky on Valentine's Day, this flight did this job
The couples celebrated Valentine's Day in different ways. If someone bought expensive gifts, someone would have expected a surprise. But Virgin Atlantic Flight celebrates the most romantic day of the year in a different way. For which they took flight one hundred and fifty miles and made the road to the heart.
A Virgin Atlantic flight on Valentine's Day flies to the southwestern coast of the United Kingdom and flies heart-shaped to go to London's Gatwick Airport. The Airbus A330 took off from London at 11:30 and made 100 miles in a heart shape in two hours. These hearts were seen in Trafficormal 'Flight Radar 24'. Whose screenshot was posted There was the root of the flight.
❤️ ✈️ @VirginAtlantic is drawing a giant heart in the sky to celebrate #ValentinesDay2018 ✈️ ❤️— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) 14 February 2018
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But some Twitter users did not like this act of Virgin Atlantic and they called a waste of gas. Virgin Atlantic said in a tweet: "It was a training flight, which stole on Valentine's Day We changed the path to make a heart shape." The airlines showed an air fit of heart through an animation. Where Heart Shape was composed of 30 thousand feet above the ground.
Happy Valentine's day! In case you missed it, here's our Airbus on it's heart-shaped training flight earlier today! #LoveisintheAirbus #ValentinesDay 📽️: https://t.co/2aXGiKF7Dm pic.twitter.com/GwIKehh2OS— Virgin Atlantic (@VirginAtlantic) 14 February 2018
