Toronto - Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Canada has a way to 'turn on' the atmosphere of Christmas. Travelers can 'tweet' Christmas song requests, and the singers will come to your loved ones at the airport.
Reporting from the Huffington Post, Friday (21/19/2012), the program is called 'Tweet A Carol'. The social network Twitter users can send Christmas carol to their loved ones at Pearson airport arrivals terminal. The singer swiftly took the placard with the target audience and sang Christmas songs. Free!
This is the second year the program Tweet A Carol performed at Pearson Airport. Quite easy, traveler staying 'tweet' to mention your @ torontopearson then mention your first name, last name initials, flight number and arrival date.
For example, as noted on the website Huffington Post: "Happier Holidays @ torontopearson, please send carol 9 to Jenn G. when she arrives on Air Transat TS123 Dec 20 Ps. It's delayed!"
You sent this request can choose one of 10 classic Christmas songs, such as "Feliz Navidad" or "Santa Claus is Coming to Town '. The singers will be waiting in the Arrivals Terminal 1 or 3 Pearson Airport.
However, because of the abundance of demand, the airport does not guarantee the singers came on time. The singer is 'in action' starting at 15:00 to 20:00 local time on December 23, 2012, and starting at 06:00 to 11:00 local time on December 24, 2012.
Based on the survey site Cheapflights.ca, Canadians have a habit of traveling at Christmas to visit relatives and friends. The proof, 80% of the 400 respondents to traveling during Christmas.