Irish flight attendant's midair jig raises the bar for inflight entertainment

 By 
Blathnaid Healy
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As inflight entertainment goes seeing a live show midair is pretty unusual. Not so though for passengers on a recent Aer Lingus flight.

A flight attendant for the Irish carrier posted a video of herself dancing with what looks like a passenger, while someone else played a fiddle (and another person played a tin whistle or flute).

Posting the video to Facebook, Orla O'Brien commented: "Inflight entertainment at its best!"

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The video, which was likely filmed on one of the airline's transatlantic flights, was posted Wednesday and has since been viewed more than 20,000 times.

Last month, Irish band Kodaline broke out a guitar and shakers for a mid-flight impromptu performance on a flight from Ireland to New York.

Aer Lingus passengers are going to have totally different expectations about their inflight entertainment options from now on.

[H/T The Daily Edge]

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