THE SMOOTH SKIES What's the one thing that could immediately make any flight better? Answer: Kenny G serenading you with a smooth and sultry saxophone solo.
On Saturday, April 22, a cabin of lucky passengers flying from Tampa, Florida, to Los Angeles were treated to that very delightful surprise when they found out the smooth jazz master himself was on their flight.
According to NBC San Diego, one of the Delta flight attendants mentioned that a woman on the flight was raising money for Relay for Life in honor of her daughter who died from cancer. Kenny G decided to help out with the fundraising efforts and promised to serenade the passengers if they raised $1,000.
That was more than enough motivation for the woman's fellow passengers, who managed to quickly surpass the goal, and ended up raising $2,000. Kenny G then pulled out his saxophone and played while walking up and down the aisles, pausing briefly to stare deeply into a (probably swooning) flight attendant's eyes.
The video was posted after the Saturday night flight, but it's still gaining traction since everyone on the internet realizes they want to be on a flight with Kenny G. Who cares about turbulence or in-flight entertainment when you're being serenaded by a sweet sax solo?
On Saturday, April 22, a cabin of lucky passengers flying from Tampa, Florida, to Los Angeles were treated to that very delightful surprise when they found out the smooth jazz master himself was on their flight.
According to NBC San Diego, one of the Delta flight attendants mentioned that a woman on the flight was raising money for Relay for Life in honor of her daughter who died from cancer. Kenny G decided to help out with the fundraising efforts and promised to serenade the passengers if they raised $1,000.
That was more than enough motivation for the woman's fellow passengers, who managed to quickly surpass the goal, and ended up raising $2,000. Kenny G then pulled out his saxophone and played while walking up and down the aisles, pausing briefly to stare deeply into a (probably swooning) flight attendant's eyes.
The video was posted after the Saturday night flight, but it's still gaining traction since everyone on the internet realizes they want to be on a flight with Kenny G. Who cares about turbulence or in-flight entertainment when you're being serenaded by a sweet sax solo?