
The flash mob took place in Heathrow Airport on September 5. Baggage handlers wore fake mustaches, yellow military-style jackets, and white trousers while holding suitcases in the colors of Mercury's outfit.
Photo:Â Joseph Pippen

The back of the jackets featured the British Airways logo. Travelers in the Terminal 5 baggage claim were given hand-drawn fan posters to hold.
Photo:Â Joseph Pippen

A man who was part of the stunt held an airport pickup sign for the late singer.
Photo:Â Joseph Pippen

Queen songs were displayed on an arrivals board, which was renamed "Rock & Roll Arrivals."
Photo: Joseph Pippen

During its journey, the Lockheed Constellation with its bright red "Trans World Air Lines" logo passed under the Eastern Trail on I-95 in Maine.
Photo: Aaron Flacke

"Connie" heads to J.F.K. airport in Queens.
Photo: Ryan Dorsett
Skittles Last-Minute Gift Shop

For Torontonians who need to buy a last-minute Christmas gift, Skittles is opening a pop-up shop at 11:59 p.m. on December 24. The pop-up, located at 423 Queen Street West in Toronto, is offering 60 unique gifts that incorporate the candies for each of the first 60 people in line. The brand is also launching a virtual shop online, which will offer coupons for packs of Skittles for one minute only. The activation was produced by MediaCom and DDB Canada, with Harbinger Communications handling public relations.Â
Photo:Â Gary Beechey