As a kid, I loved Super Mario Bros. I played the game daily for months on end. I would sneak into the living room when my parents would go to sleep and try to get as far as I possibly could. I hate to admit this, but I can as a mature adult. I never beat the game. Not once.

From Gaming to Travel

As the years went by, I still loved Super Mario Bros, even to this day. When I became an adult, I got the itch for travel. At first, it was driving on road trips, then flying became my preferred way to travel.

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There was just something fascinating about airplanes, the whole airport experience, and how they work. I love seeing all of the different types of planes and how they can be painted or decorated.

JetBlue Partners With Nintendo

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This week, the combination of two things that I have loved so very much landed at Denver International Airport. Airline, JetBlue, partnered with Nintendo to bring a one-of-a-kind airplane to the skies.

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The brightly colored Airbus A320 features Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Bowser on the side of the plane, with the Super Mario logo on the tail. The interior of the plane also features Super Mario Bros with greetings on the screens at passengers' seats.

A Dream Flight for Nintendo Fans

Personally, I would love to be able to fly on this specific Cloudtop Cruiser by JetBlue. Check out the video of the JetBlue Super Mario Bros plane in Denver below:

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