Eurowings hot air balloon, hotdogs on JetBlue flights, and the new Heathrow Airlines: the cutest April Fools' Fools' Day
Even on April 1 this year, social media was flooded with an avalanche of so-called "April Fools": absurd news, [...]

Also on April 1 this year, social media was flooded with an avalanche of so-called "April Fools": nonsensical news, often bordering on the far-fetched, that quickly turns out to be false (but which "fools" the most inattentive).
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For years now, airlines have also been participating in this nice game. Eurowings, for example, announced on its socials that a new aircraft would be added to the fleet starting in July: a hot air balloon; no users, of course, believed it (or maybe they did...).
Neither does the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, Emirates, has shunned the April Fool's game: on Instagram announced that-a massive 380-story tower would be built in Dubai by 2025 called "Emirates Residence": the mega project included not only luxurious and upscale interiors inspired by the in-flight experience offered by the Emirates carrier but also an airport for the exclusive use of residents. Luxury, prestige, exclusivity: if it weren't for the A380 taxiing on the runway suspended in the air, we'd almost fall for it...
JetBlue, instead, he wrote on Instagram that starting this month he would add Nathan's Famous Franks hot dogs to the in-flight menu: imagine the smell in the cabin...
Not just airlines. Heathrow Airport, via its Facebook account, announced the birth of its own airline: Heathrow Airlines.
One configuration: first class. And only one kind of movies offered by IFE: those on Heathrow. In spite of what people say, even the British can be nice....