After takeoff, take it ALL off…

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For the last week, people have joked that the restrictions on air travel will soon limit passengers to flying naked. That’s so 2003… Nude air travel has already been done.

Castaways Travel, an agency specializing in clothing-optional and nude vacations, organized the “Naked Air” flight from Miami to Cancun in 2003 (link not safe for work). Passengers got undressed at cruising altitude, and everyone had a commemorative beach towel to cover their seat. Flight attendants and pilots remained dressed. The full photo album is here (REALLY NOT SAFE FOR WORK) and the FAQs about flying in the buff are here.

No hot beverages were served.

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4 Responses to “After takeoff, take it ALL off…”

  1. Tom Mulhall says:

    Hi,
    That is Jim and Donna that you see in the picture. They are very nice.
    Nude recreation is extremely popular. My wife and I own The Terra Cotta Inn Clothing Optional Resort and Spa in sunny Palm Springs, CA. http://sunnyfun.com Some nudist resorts are upscale like ours, so we get people from around the world vacationing at our resort. I bet some of your readers have been at our nude hotel!

    With the FAA restricitions, it is very nice going to a nudist resort in sunny Palm Springs CA (we are the warmest city in North America) as you don’t have to worry about bring clothes on your vacation.

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