flash mob fun from 38,000 feet above

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not that i’m trying to jinx my st. christopher’s traveling good fortune but nothing out of the ordinary or eventful ever happens when i fly. i hope that when i make the long journey to Hawaii this coming winter this flash mob decides to entertain our coach cabin too!!! check it out!

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reporting by AOL Travel Staff

Hawaiian Airlines is the latest airline to host on-board entertainment that’s not an in-flight movie. 

Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu, a San Francisco-based Hawaiian hula school, performed a traditional Hawaiian dance on a San Francisco to Honolulu flight on July 14.

The airline played the requisite hula music over the plane’s speakers as the performers rose from their seats and joined the “flash mob” in performing to “Ke Aloha,” a Hawaiian song, followed by “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” (get it?).

This is perhaps the most mellow of all the flash mobs we’ve seen recently (though that’s essentially the point).

Others have simply drawn more attention to themselves while at the airport, from a breakout dance party at Beirut Airport’s duty free shopping area, to WORLD ORDER’s show of support for post-tsunami Japan, to Air Canada’s sponsored Christmas extravaganza at the Vancouver Airport back in December.

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  1. Joanna Brown

    That’s totally awesome! I want to be in the mob 😉

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