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15th Nov 2011, 01:07
Auckland couple get engaged in new Dreamliner Boeing... | Stuff.co.nz (http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/5969207/Kiwis-get-engaged-on-Dreamliner)
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Ryan Manson proposes to Pia Parker inside the Dreamliner's cockpit.
Newly engaged Ryan Manson and Pia Parker inside the Dreamliner's cockpit.
The engagement ring given to Pia by Ryan inside the Dreamliner.
The new addition to the Air New Zealand fleet - the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
« Previous« PreviousNext »Next » Relevant offersAn Auckland couple has taken their love to new heights after becoming engaged in Air New Zealand's concept Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Ryan Manson planned to ask his fiance Pia Parker to marry him on a surprise trip to Wellington last weekend, but instead postponed dropping to one knee after hearing the Dreamliner would still be in town on Monday.
"We both used to work for an airline, she still works for Qantas, and so this idea came to mind and I thought it was quite poetic to propose [on the aircraft]," said Manson.
The 23-year-old got in touch with Air NZ who arranged to include the couple on a public tour of the aircraft.
"I didn't know where I would do it, but the cockpit seemed like the right place.
"She was in total shock, we'd talked about becoming engaged before but she had no idea when or where I would ask her. She had no idea I was going to propose, and started crying," said Manson.
"There were about 100 people on the tour and everyone was congratulating us, but she was in such shock it took her a while to start speaking."
The couple met a little over a year ago when Manson, who now works as a corporate travel agent, first started working at Qantas. Parker was his trainer when he started at the airline.
Manson has also received an "overwhelming response" from people congratulating the happy couple on their engagement on Facebook and Twitter.
"My one friend commented that I had ruined it for everyone, saying there's no way he can top that proposal."
"I didn't know where I would do it, but the cockpit seemed like the right place.
The galley would have been the first and most appropriate place that would spring into my mind. :E
http://static2.stuff.co.nz/1321319668/093/5969093_600x400.jpg
Ryan Manson proposes to Pia Parker inside the Dreamliner's cockpit.
Newly engaged Ryan Manson and Pia Parker inside the Dreamliner's cockpit.
The engagement ring given to Pia by Ryan inside the Dreamliner.
The new addition to the Air New Zealand fleet - the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
« Previous« PreviousNext »Next » Relevant offersAn Auckland couple has taken their love to new heights after becoming engaged in Air New Zealand's concept Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Ryan Manson planned to ask his fiance Pia Parker to marry him on a surprise trip to Wellington last weekend, but instead postponed dropping to one knee after hearing the Dreamliner would still be in town on Monday.
"We both used to work for an airline, she still works for Qantas, and so this idea came to mind and I thought it was quite poetic to propose [on the aircraft]," said Manson.
The 23-year-old got in touch with Air NZ who arranged to include the couple on a public tour of the aircraft.
"I didn't know where I would do it, but the cockpit seemed like the right place.
"She was in total shock, we'd talked about becoming engaged before but she had no idea when or where I would ask her. She had no idea I was going to propose, and started crying," said Manson.
"There were about 100 people on the tour and everyone was congratulating us, but she was in such shock it took her a while to start speaking."
The couple met a little over a year ago when Manson, who now works as a corporate travel agent, first started working at Qantas. Parker was his trainer when he started at the airline.
Manson has also received an "overwhelming response" from people congratulating the happy couple on their engagement on Facebook and Twitter.
"My one friend commented that I had ruined it for everyone, saying there's no way he can top that proposal."
"I didn't know where I would do it, but the cockpit seemed like the right place.
The galley would have been the first and most appropriate place that would spring into my mind. :E