Cheapflights.co.uk recently celebrated April Fool's 2016 with a fictional airline aimed at Hipsters. With tattooed pilots and vegan airline meals, this humorous prank pokes fun at the high-maintenance flyer.
Initially promoted as a real airline, Hipster Air was pegged as "Britain’s newest and most elusive boutique airline, servicing handpicked and Instagram-filtered locations around the world." According to the airline's website, Hipster Air was founded by kimchi entrepreneur Friday Lopalso, as a way for hip travelers to stay in the know, without letting others in on their exclusive travel destinations. The airline also boasted several hipster-approved services, such as vegan meals, an emoji booking system and a pop-up lounge complete with a tattoo parlor and Mindfulness sessions.
While the company ultimately revealed that the airline was a prank for April Fool's 2016, the clever stunt demonstrates a humorous way for brand's the connect with younger travelers.
Fictional Hipster Airlines
This Website Celebrated April Fool's 2016 with a Hipster-Themed Prank
Trend Themes
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