Air France partners with Cannes to ensure passengers don't miss the endings of in-flight films
There is no first world problem more devastating than a flight coming in for landing right during the climax of an in-flight movie.
Because Air France is dedicated to alleviating the woes of their passengers, the airline is introducing "Cinema to Go" in honor of its 36-year-old partnership with the Cannes Film Festival.
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The program will give passengers a gift code that they can later redeem to watch the rest of their award-winning film on their phone, tablet or computer. The 10 films included in the program — including The Artist, The Pianist and Persepolis — have all won top honors at Cannes.
However, the deal is only for passengers on select flights from Los Angeles to Paris and only through the end of the festival next week.
So unless you're planning on jetting off to France within the next couple of weeks, you may never know how that movie ends...
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Cailey studied journalism at SUNY Purchase and french cinema & literature at Paris IV Sorbonne. She is a cynical optimist and Talking Heads karaoke enthusiast. Drop her a line @misscaileyanne