The airline, started by a group of pilot friends who dared each other that they couldn't get one couple to pay for a mid-air romp, is now a successful airline that takes people into the sky and lets them get it on.
"I have had a high heel in my ear once, been shot in the back of the head with a champagne cork, and thank God we wear headsets," "Captain" Dave MacDonald told Cincinnati's WCPO. He added: "What goes on behind the curtain is no concern of our ours. It is a matter of professionalism, our customers expect that. If I ever wrote a book it would be great."
Airline reps tell the station that they offer as many as eight flights a day, for one hour at a time.
So, who books these flights? Co-owner Sharon McGee told the station: "Probably 90 percent of these [flights] that are booked, are booked by women. Sometimes they are trying to put a spark in their relationship, some are trying to save their marriage."
The flight, which costs $425 per hour, includes champagne, chocolate and a "very discreet pilot," the Daily News reports. Couples can even choose their flight path to see specific landmarks.