🤣✈️The Mile High Club: A Sky-High Adventure 😉

30th June, 2023

Mile High Club: A Brief Overview ✈️🌤️

The "Mile High Club" is a term that has captured the imagination of many a traveler. It refers to individuals who have engaged in sexual activities while in flight on an airplane. A concept that might sound modern, but it surprisingly dates back to 1785! However, it wasn't until the advent of aviation that this exclusive club took off (pun intended). The accessibility of air travel due to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 further fueled its popularity as more and more people could afford to fl​y.

The Fine Line: Legalities and Etiquette 😇📜

While the Mile High Club might be seen as an exciting novelty or daring act by some, it's crucial to remember that it's generally frowned upon, and more importantly, it's illegal. That's right, those seeking to join the club on a commercial flight should think twice. Engaging in such activities in your seat is against the law. And while there might not be much anyone can do to stop you if you and your partner sneak off to the bathrooms, it's generally seen as inconsiderate to your fellow passengers. After all, who wants to join a club at the expense of others comfort.

When Airlines Respond: First-Class Suites and Statement Releases 🛩️📢

In response to the increasing popularity of the Mile High Club, some airlines introduced first-class two-person "suites" with large beds, possibly to cater to couples who wanted more privacy. However, when these suites proved to be less than soundproof, Singapore Airlines quickly released a statement calling the mile high club a "particularly worrying trend." It seems not all airlines are keen to be part of the Mile High narrative.

Headline-Making Mile High Club Incidents 📰🚨

The Mile High Club has certainly had its fair share of headlines. In 2007, a Qantas Airlines flight attendant was fired for allegedly joining the Mile High Club with actor Ralph Fiennes during a commercial​.

Catering to the Club: Flamingo Air 🥂🌺

Interestingly, there was even an airline that saw the Mile High Club as a business opportunity. Enter Flamingo Air, an airline essentially dedicated to helping people join the Mile High Club. For $425, customers could get a one-hour private flight complete with a mattress, chocolates, champagne, and a curtain between them and the pilot. Now, that's what we call customer​ service.

Respect the Skies and the Laws 🌐🕊️

While it might be fun to chuckle about the Mile High Club, it's important to respect the rules and regulations set by airlines for the comfort and safety of all passengers. So, the next time you're on a flight and the idea of joining the club crosses your mind, remember to respect your fellow passengers, the crew, and the law. Safe travels!

The Surprising Origins: Aristocrats with Altitude 😏

The concept of the Mile High Club dates back to 1785, when an English gentleman's club witnessed a peculiar wager. Lord Cholmondeley challenged Lord Derby to "get into a lady's knickerbockers while one-thousand yards from the Earth." Derby took the challenge to heart, bought a hot air balloon, and achieved the goal, winning the wager. Thus, the Mile High Club was born! Not quite the image you had in mind, right? 🎈🎩

The Wright Brothers and the Start of Aviation Love Affairs 💘

Fast forward to 1903, when the Wright Brothers invented the first successful airplane. Shortly after, in 1914, American pilot Lawrence Sperry invented autopilot, freeing up pilots' hands for... well, you can guess. Sperry himself got caught up in a scandal when he and a woman were found naked, claiming their clothes were ripped off in a plane crash. A likely story, Lawrence! 🤣✈️

The Mile High Club Takes Off: Love is in the Air 💓

The Mile High Club really took off in the 1930s. Stunt pilot Pancho Barnes was a notorious member, and when the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 made flights more accessible, membership applications started to rise. In the 90s, two NASA astronauts, Mark Lee and Jan Davis, may or may not have taken the Mile High Club to new heights... literally! Talk about the 62-mile-high club! 🚀

Airline Responses and Modern Mile High Club 🛌

In response to the growing trend, airlines like British Airways and Singapore Airlines introduced first-class two-person "suites". Despite these luxurious accommodations, Singapore Airlines was quick to discourage any misinterpretations, stating that the suites were not soundproof and that the Mile High Club trend was "particularly worrying." 😅🛩️

The Mile High Club Today: A Membership Like No Other 😎

Today, despite the risks and restrictions, people are still eager to join the Mile High Club. You can even buy a one-hour private flight with Flamingo Air or Love Cloud, complete with a mattress and champagne! 🥂

To join or not to join, that is the question. Just remember - what happens in the skies stays in the skies... 😉🌤️

The Mile High Club: A Sky-High Adventure or a Turbulent Trip? 🤔

That's for you to decide! Just remember, if you're planning on joining the club, be considerate of your fellow passengers. There's hardly any leg or elbow room on most flights, after all! 😂✈️

Remember, this is just a taste of the rich and surprising history of the Mile High Club. There's plenty more to explore! Who knows, maybe one day you'll have your own story to add... But until then, safe travels, and remember to keep your seatbelt fastened during the flight! 😁👋