In Taiwan, you can ride in a plane decorated like a murderous zombie for Halloween

Just in time for Halloween, Taiwan plans to introduce the “Halloween flying event” — among other bizarre services for Asia’s largest island.

You can be the first person to explore the island’s newest airline that will carry the best ghouls in the skies.

Behati Pohoa, 32, and her brother-in-law Henry Shang of the Lin-Lux Group, the private aviation company behind Longines, are inviting customers on an “Halloween flyer” experience for each month of the year.

This month, the duo plan to announce on their website the “Halloween flying event”, which they will start operations on Oct. 30.

The airlines may be the only ones in Asia in which you can put on a pink costume and fly around in a plane for the rest of the year.

It’s part of a plan to raise awareness of the Longines brand and to build an asset around their aviation business, the CEO of Lin-Lux Group Jay Low told The Wall Street Journal.

The airline, which expects to begin operations in April, will carry a limited number of flyers for this Halloween event in a four-seater plane dressed up in the costume of killer clown, which will be next to a towering figure of a man wearing a pink sweatshirt.

Then, in November, the airline will deck out a large plane in a mask of a zombie, lowering its ceiling for passengers in what the airline company terms the “Hill Zombie flight”.

It’s part of a plan to raise awareness of the Longines brand and to build an asset around their aviation business, the CEO of Lin-Lux Group Jay Low told The Wall Street Journal.

The company sees this year as a testing year, as it hopes to “borrow an action-oriented approach and creative style,” Low told the Journal.

The airline hopes to receive some 1,000 flyers this month, creating a demand and people willing to pay up to $27,000 for an airline ticket for the experience.

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