The Salmon-Thirty-Salmon II. Alaska Airlines image
Remember a few years back when Alaska Airlines painted a jet as a giant Alaska Chinook salmon?
Well, the Seattle-based carrier and the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute have teamed up to
do it again.
Good, the King Salmon needs all the help it can get.
ReplyDeleteI'm so Surprised!...It's not the Pollock! Are they passing the hat, while onboard, for their protection?...Or, is the AFA piloting this Promo?...All Trawlers/Cannery Management personnel are getting Double-Award-Air-Miles this Trip, for Sure!
ReplyDeletethat's a Atlantic salmon
ReplyDeleteThe Hat of course returning to First-Class so the Fat Cats can have Free Spirits!
ReplyDeleteI agree the spotting pattern is that of a Atlantic Salmon not a Chinook.(King Salmon)
ReplyDeleteNext year the fish get's sunglasses.
ReplyDeleteAl, where's the darned arrowtooth
ReplyDeleteI know you had a rendition of a tanner crab as well, correct?
Say what you want but this first plane was what they brought my father home to Valhalla for his funeral. I believe in divine coincidences but wow.
It was a privilege and a pleasure to serve with Senate President Ben Stevens, UFA Marketing Chair Bruce Schactler, oh, heck, I'm not going to name the whole board. But you are making Stevens money years after he died if you fish just about any species in Alaska.
Just the facts. King Ted lives on .
bobbyt
boob, you define delusional.
ReplyDeleteBobby t, for the first time and most likely only time, I agree with you on one point-Bruce Schactler is great for Alaskan seafood, and works like a dog for us. Keep logging those air miles, man!
ReplyDeleteYup, Uncle Ted was truly the best money could buy.
ReplyDeleteYou know, it really does look like an Atlantic salmon. Icicle design?
ReplyDeleteThis one is Farm Raised!....Anybody that fishes, knows a Wild King Salmon has a Black Mouth!...Hence, their Alias....
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that it looked like one of those scrawny hatchery steelhead snakes.
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