With travel restrictions still ongoing in Singapore, activities like cruises to nowhere and staycations help to make Valentine’s Day a lil’ more romantic. Celebrating the occasion rather differently, one airline from the U.S is offering private planes for couples to have sex in ‒ so love is, quite literally, in the air. Continue reading to find out more about this raunchy offer.
It is not every day you get to do the hanky panky on the plane, but Love Cloud, an airplane charter business in the U.S, lets you do it right in the open ‒ for 45 minutes, to be exact.
The experience begins from the airport, where you and your partner will be greeted by the pilot, who will also walk you to the aircraft. Save the mischief for when you’re up in the air, as there is a safety briefing before take-off.
Once you and bae are inside the aircraft, you’ll be greeted by an array of cushions and sex pillows, a cushy twin mattress, and red satin sheets for ultimate comfort. There’s also a customised wireless and sound system so you can choose from Love Cloud’s curated music playlist, or put on your own.
The last thing you would want during lovemaking is for other people to hear you moan or scream. Rest assured there’s still privacy, as the pilot is separated from your love nest by a secured curtain door. Thanks to Captain’s noise-cancelling headset, nobody’s going to hear you but your partner.
As the final activity after you land, you and your SO can get a commemorative photo taken next to the aircraft. This way, you’ll always get to look back on the memories of this romantic adventure.
Apart from doing the naughty onboard, Love Cloud also offers other add-ons. You can pamper bae with a champagne-fueled limousine ride, or opt for a one-course meal if you’re feeling peckish after your strenuous activities in the air.
Now you can openly join the Mile High Club (MHC) from USD$995 (~S$1,340) without fears of getting caught in the act.
If making love in unique places is on your bucket list, you can strike it off with the romantic experience provided by Love Cloud. As the airline is currently only in the U.S, we’ll keep our fingers crossed that similar offers will soon be available in Singapore for us all. For more information about Love Cloud, you can visit their official website for more details.
All images courtesy of Love Cloud.
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