Catweazle
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Saw this reported over on FlyerTalk and thought some folks might be interested over here, if you didn't already know...
https://www.flyertalk.com/articles/...ess-turn-a-retired-747-into-credit-cards.html
Seems like a great way to recycle old metal and a fun, novelty souvenir too. I like it.
Also a great marketing campaign. How many FF aficionados will sign up just for the actual card itself, which is partly made from a recycled Boeing 747. Any rewards points would just be a bonus; hah!
https://www.flyertalk.com/articles/...ess-turn-a-retired-747-into-credit-cards.html
Seems like a great way to recycle old metal and a fun, novelty souvenir too. I like it.
Also a great marketing campaign. How many FF aficionados will sign up just for the actual card itself, which is partly made from a recycled Boeing 747. Any rewards points would just be a bonus; hah!
The new limited edition credit cards are made from 25% recycled metal from Delta Ship #6307, a Boeing 747-400 retired in November 2017. First put into service in 1990 with Northwest Airlines, the airframe operated over 14,000 flights under three different liveries, logging 68 million miles and carrying four million passengers.