Subway's flying restaurant will serve sandwiches 1,000 feet in the air: How to book your free ride

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Subway's flying restaurant will serve sandwiches 1,000 feet in the air: How to book your free ride
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The 180-foot blimp will make stops in three U.S. cities in September.

The sandwich chain — which recently offered a promotion tempting fans with a lifetime supply of sandwiches if theyThe brand's latest move is dubbed"," and is an 180-foot blimp that will carry diners into the air to try the chain's sandwiches.

The aircraft is designed to look like one of Subway's new menu items, complete with assorted meats, cheese and veggies. "Here's your chance to experience the heights Subway has reached since beginning our transformation journey in 2021," Subway says in its promotional materials. The blimp can carry up to seven passengers at a time and will hover at an altitude of 1,000 feet. Flights will take place between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., with each trip lasting approximately 30 minutes.

Before boarding, passengers will receive a lunchbox with samples of the chain's four new"Deli Hero" sandwiches to eat while airborne.Sept. 5-7: Kansas City, MissouriTickets in the airborne sandwich will be free, but hopeful guests will need to act quickly to grab them.

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