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United Airlines is spreading holiday cheer with "Fantasy Flights," which take off from 13 cities around the world with service to the "North Pole." It's a Christmas miracle. Primary Menu Sections ...
Denver, Colorado — Dozens of kids cheered on a festively decked-out plane in Denver on Saturday when the pilot announced their destination for the day: the North Pole.
DENVER – Dozens of kids cheered on a festively decked-out plane in Denver last weekend when the pilot announced their destination for the day: the North Pole. More than 100 children, some of ...
As takeoff approached, the kids counted down from five. “You can hear them from the flight deck screaming in the back that we're heading for the North Pole,” Zimmerman says.
AP Dressed in a Grinch costume, a flight attendant entertains passengers during the United Airlines annual "fantasy flight" to a fictional North Pole at Denver International Airport, Saturday, Dec ...
Bryce Bosley, 6, was tickled to see Santa and all the North Pole had to offer. “The North Pole is fun because there’s games, food, and all the activities are really fun,” he said.
More than 100 kids have been treated to an airplane flight and visit to a hangar at Denver International Airport that was transformed into the North Pole By Associated Press Dec. 15, 2024 ...
DENVER (AP) — Dozens of kids cheered on a festively decked-out plane in Denver on Saturday when the pilot announced their destination for the day: the North Pole. More than 100 children, some of ...
Nine-year-old Rylan Hadad, left, walks with his mother, Eva, during the United Airlines annual "fantasy flight" to a fictional North Pole at Denver International Airport, Dec. 14, 2024, in Denver.
DENVER — Dozens of kids cheered on a festively decked-out plane in Denver on Saturday when the pilot announced their destination for the day: the North Pole. More than 100 children, some of whom ...
DENVER — Dozens of kids cheered on a festively decked-out plane in Denver on Saturday when the pilot announced their destination for the day: the North Pole. More than 100 children, some of whom ...