US TV
'Fly Girls' heading to The CW
Published Wednesday, Sep 23 2009, 17:44 BST | By Dan French

The series, which sees the network team up with Virgin America to follow the lives of a group of jet-setting flight attendants, is to debut at midseason.
A spokesperson for The CW commented: "This show is about real, down-to-earth young women who happen to have landed in an exceptionally glamorous, high-flying career filled with exotic locations and handsome strangers.
"We're thrilled to be working with Virgin America for this unique peek into a whirlwind lifestyle that shows how tough it is to be grounded when you work 35,000 feet in the air."
Over eight half-hour episodes, the show will follow five flight attendants as they travel to destinations including Las Vegas, South Beach and New York City.
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