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Another Baby Born In The Air, Another Set Of Free Airline Tickets

Where: La Paz, Bolivia
February 22, 2010 at 11:35 AM | by | Comments (0)

Someone was probably not listening to her doctor, but things turned out pretty well despite the circumstances. Last week a baby was welcomed to the world at an altitude of about 24,000 feet aboard a Transportes Aereos Militares flight, and we’re thinking the little girl has already caught the travel bug.

The newborn was about two weeks early, but despite the makeshift maternity ward mother and baby were doing fine. Thankfully there was a doctor and nurse on board to ensure things went smoothly as passengers headed to La Paz experienced some unique in-flight entertainment.

The best part—besides everyone being healthy of course—is that the kid has scored free flights for the next 21 years. We think she should have gotten them for life, but it’s still a pretty good deal. After all, she was named Tami after the airline. The only downer is that the Bolivian airline doesn’t exactly have thousands of destinations around the world. She’ll also be getting a scholarship at an Air Force school, so maybe she’ll be flying us around one day.

Related Stories:
· Baby, Born On Airline Flight, Gets Free Flights For 21 Years [USA Today]
· Baby Born On Air Asia Plane Gets Free Flights For Life [Jaunted]
· Airline News coverage [Jaunted]

[Not a photo of the new baby: LizaWasHere]

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