So you didn't get tickets to opening night of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. That sucks. Luckily, we now have your Plan B: Fly to France!
If you’re willing to fly to Paris from New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles on Dec. 15, Air France is currently offering a “Flight and Cinema” package that gives travelers tickets to a Dec. 16 screening of the movie and transportation from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the theater. The trip, which could cost you anywhere between $1,300 and $5,000 depending on where you’re traveling from and how fancy you want to keep it, comes thanks to a partnership with EuropaCorp Cinemas, which—for the record—offer a theater experience designed by Fifth Element director Luc Besson. That means, according to the announcement, that you’ll be treated to a 4K widescreen 3-D showing of The Force Awakens with Dolby Atmos sound from more than 40 speakers. In other words, each lightsaber fight will sound like it’s happening close enough to give you a flat-top.
Find out more about the packages and book your flights here. No word yet on whether or not the jets will be dressed up like BB-8—we think you need to fly All Nippon Airways for that.
