UD informs the charter broker how many people it has on a trip. UD has flown on the planes of professional sports teams before, but this is the first time it has flown on a plane branded by a political campaign.
The Boeing 737-800 that left Dayton International Airport on Monday afternoon had Clinton’s campaign slogan and website on the side. Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the presidential election Nov. 8.
What happens to a plane after the campaign? Basketball travel! @DaytonTrueTeam pic.twitter.com/VNwveZvWcz
— Larry Hansgen (@larryhansgen) November 14, 2016
The Flyers and Crimson Tide tip off at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday.
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