Gay couple ties the knot on commercial flight
Passengers on a red-eye woke up to an announcement more interesting than the typical "fasten your seatbelts" as they approached New York early this morning: Two men had gotten married on board overnight when the captain briefly flew over Canada, where gay marriage is legal.
"The head flight attendant made the announcement on the P.A. 'While you were sleeping, we had a little wedding in the galley. The captain diverted us over Canadian airspace so he could marry two gentlemen,'" said passenger Ryan McManus, who was returning home to New York.
The captain of Virgin America Flight 28, which originated in San Francisco, officiated the wedding, McManus quoted the flight attendant as saying. "We'd like to wish them the best and offer them a round of applause," he quoted the attendant as saying, noting that the passengers applauded on cue.
Virgin America confirmed to MSNBC that one of the normal flight paths for Flight 28 does go over Canada.
"We don't yet have any confirmation or more details" about this morning's flight, Virgin America spokeswoman Abby Lunardini said. "Believe it or not, we've actually had a wedding onboard before."
"The head flight attendant made the announcement on the P.A. 'While you were sleeping, we had a little wedding in the galley. The captain diverted us over Canadian airspace so he could marry two gentlemen,'" said passenger Ryan McManus, who was returning home to New York.
The captain of Virgin America Flight 28, which originated in San Francisco, officiated the wedding, McManus quoted the flight attendant as saying. "We'd like to wish them the best and offer them a round of applause," he quoted the attendant as saying, noting that the passengers applauded on cue.
Virgin America confirmed to MSNBC that one of the normal flight paths for Flight 28 does go over Canada.
"We don't yet have any confirmation or more details" about this morning's flight, Virgin America spokeswoman Abby Lunardini said. "Believe it or not, we've actually had a wedding onboard before."
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