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Forget SkyMall and instead spend your flight flirting with the brunette in 32B.

That's where the Tinder-esque dating app AirDates comes in. It's like other mobile dating options, except this one is for air travelers looking for a connection, or even love, before, during or after a trip.

In a video interview with Mashable, CEO and founder Michael Richard said Friday the app is not exactly promoting joining the so-called Mile High Club, but more about "making connections in the air."

so this is now a thing:#AirDates-an in-flight dating app...what's next, an en-route dating app for #Uber riders?..#UberShareAndShareAlike? https://t.co/tKxAmufize

— Daniel Paisner (@DanielPaisner) December 7, 2016 Read more...

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