
Making good on a Super Bowl bet
Airports with teams facing off in the Super Bowl often make good-natured bets with each other. And this year the wager between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) was that the CEO of the airport with the losing home team would wear the jersey of the winning team’s quarterback jersey for the day.
Looks like the CVG CEO kept her side of the bet.
A bet is a bet! Congrats to Justin Erbacci & the @flyLAXairport team on the @RamsNFL victory. We appreciate your hospitality to our Cincy fans over the last week.
— CVG Airport (@CVGairport) February 14, 2022
Watch out! Our @Bengals will be ready next season. We are proud of this team & the city they represent. #WHODEY! pic.twitter.com/D12QN7jbGx
Airports showed the love for Valentine’s Day
We knew some of the sweet treats airports were planning for Valentine’s Day. But our romance reporter spotted some bonus surprises.
Last Friday, Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) handed out carnations and handmade felt hearts to passengers to kick off Valentine’s Weekend. But PHL’s short shorty dispenser will also be offering up free romantic short stories all week.
#PHLAirport’s short story dispenser is feeling the love. In honor of #ValentinesDay, the dispenser is sharing romantic stories with passengers this week. Make a stop in the D/E Connector to pick up some lovely reading material. pic.twitter.com/aq46ckM9cp
— PHLAirport (@PHLAirport) February 14, 2022
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) and its PIT PAWS teams threw a fun Valentine’s Day party.
Today is going to be a “paw-tastic” Valentine’s Day!🐶♥️
— Pittsburgh International Airport (@PITairport) February 14, 2022
In the Airside center core from 10 am-noon and in Baggage Claim from 2:30-4:30 p.m., Customer Service ambassadors and our PIT PAWS team will host tables filled with goodies and hand out kindness cards to passengers. ♥️ pic.twitter.com/fEzhJ0xNEq
The SFO Museum found a vintage Valentine’s Day menu
The team at the SFO Museum at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) did some digging and found this Valentine’s Day menu served on a United Airlines flight in 1963.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Wonder what was on the menu of a United Air Lines flight on this day in 1963? Served aloft aboard the Mainliner aircraft was a flaked tuna vinaigrette, a pot roast of beef burgundy, and a sweetheart cake. #avgeek #united #menu #ValentinesDay pic.twitter.com/lGfdj5DOxe
— SFO Museum (@SFOMuseum) February 15, 2022
And DFW shared some (corny) Valentines
…Will you make us the happiest airport in the world and be our co-pilot? 🤓#AirportTwitter, share your favorite #Valentines lines with us! pic.twitter.com/refC8C50K6
— DFW Airport (@DFWAirport) February 14, 2022