First-class penguins take tour of plane
First-class penguins take tour  of plane, Penguins, flying first class, delight passengers on Delta  flight (VIDEO), More than 300 Delta passengers enjoy unexpected  in-flight entertainment from Pete and Penny. "Is anyone here allergic to  penguins?" the captain of Delta Flight 486 from Atlanta to New York  asked passengers—including this writer—on Wednesday night. "No? Alright,  we have a surprise for you." Delta Passengers Surprised by  Penguins:Passengers begin snapping pictures as penguins began scurrying  down the aisle. 
"How would we even know if we were?" I asked the woman seated next to me in seat 33D.
"He can't be serious," she said, pausing briefly as she flipped through her copy of Sky Mall.
But sure enough, after the plane  reached a cruising altitude of 30,000 feet and the seat-belt sign was  turned off, a pair of penguins waddled down the aisle from first class.
"You can take pictures, but we  ask that you don't touch them," the captain announced. The flight's  300-plus delighted passengers heeded the warning, snapping photos and  videos with camera phones lighting the aisle as if it were a red carpet.
The foot-and-a-half tall  penguins, Pete and Penny, ages 6 and 12, were en route to the New York  premiere of "Frozen Planet," a new Discovery Channel documentary series  narrated by Alec Baldwin. The screening, held Thursday at the Lincoln  Center, was followed by a "polar-themed" party, hosted by Baldwin,  Dustin Hoffman and Glenn Close, among other environmentally-conscious  luminaries.
Oddly enough, this is not the  first time penguins were allowed to roam the cabin on a commercial  flight. In fact, it happens fairly frequently, judging by videos  uploaded to YouTube.
Just last month, three penguins  on Southwest's Orlando-to-LaGuardia trek emerged from their kennels  midflight, surprising passengers.
Last March, a world-traveling  waddler from Sea World made an appearance on a Southwest flight to San  Diego from San Francisco, where it attended a science convention.
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