Florida One: That’s the name of this special edition, one of a kind, 737.
Southwest Airlines introduced the plane last week as a way to honor Florida, a state it’s been delivering old people and spring breaking students to since 1985.
Southwest now has 14 fancy planes, most with the No. 1 in it’s title:
Florida One, Arizona One, California One, Illinois One, Lone Star One, Nevada One, New Mexico One, Maryland One, three Shamu aircraft (SeaWorld), Silver One (celebrating Southwest’s 25th anniversary), Triple Crown One, and Slam Dunk One.
The plane is on tour around Florida and by the time it leaves, it should have that old person smell in most of its seats.
Check out this video of how they made it.

Although we visited Vegas for a week last July, I had already booked a return trip before we left. MGM made me an offer I couldn‘t refuse: a $59 rate which included three free buffets a day.