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In less than 3 minutes the tickets to see the supermoon were sold out

In less than 3 minutes the tickets to see the supermoon were sold out

A total success. In the style of the big events of the world that expire in advance tickets to a concert or a big show, the airline Australian Qantas he had to put the notice tickets sold out just two and a half minutes after opening the sale of airline tickets for the exclusive scheduled flight next 26 May.

In return, passengers will be able to see ‘up close’ the Supermoon, at the time of the closest approach of the Moon and the Earth, as well as the total lunar eclipse that will be seen that day in the sky.

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The special trip of the largest Australian airline will take off from Sydney and the flight will last two and a half hours.

The Boeing Dreamliner 787 it will fly 12,000 meters above the clouds and its passengers will be able to observe the phenomenon first-hand. This occurs two or three times a year when the full moon also known as the new moon is closer to Earth.

“A very unusual double phenomenon”, reads in the statement of the company published on its website and sold the flight with the slogan, the passenger plane ‘with the largest windows’.

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Passengers will also be able to contemplate the Night Lights of the port of Sydney before rising to an altitude of more than 12 kilometers. An astronomer will accompany them, to design with the pilots the optimal flight route. The trip will be accompanied by information related to the natural phenomena of that day to the passengers.

The ticket also includes a pre-flight cocktail in the Qantas Business Lounge, surprise entertainment, gifts, food and drinks on board and a commemorative certificate as a special passenger on the historic flight.

The prices paid by buyers were between 499 Australian dollars (1,439,447 Colombian pesos) in Economy Class, 1,499 ($ 4,324,112) in first class and in ‘premium economy’ 899 Australian dollars (2,593,313 pesos). The pleasant experience on a luxury flight is guaranteed.

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