The Dreamliner era begins

The Dreamliner era begins

HONG KONG -- All Nippon Airways made aviation history today by flying the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on its first-ever flight with paying passengers.

ANA Flight 7871 departed Tokyo at 12:23 p.m. local time today, landing in Hong Kong about 4 hours later. The flight was feted by inaugural ceremonies in both cities, including a "dragon dance" performance upon landing in Hong Kong.

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ANA CEO Shinichiro Ito was among the roughly 240 passengers on the flight, and he walked back the aisles to personally thank some of those on board for their business.

However, getting on board Flight 7871 was easier said than done.

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More than 25,000 people applyied for the 100 seats ANA opened to the public. Another six business class seats were auctioned off for charity, with one bidder paying more than $33,000 to secure a seat on the flight.

The rest of the seats went primarily to journalists and industry officials.

The flight itself had a party-like atmosphere, with passengers cheering enthusiastically both when the plane left the runway in Tokyo and again when it touched down in Hong Kong.

Passengers chatted in the aisles for much of the flight, discussing their aviation hobbies and swapping stories of inaugural flights over the years.

Still, a chaotic air occasionally took over the cabin -- mostly the