
Press Release: Courtesy Allison Gutherie
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, UK (11 May 2021) —Noel Philips, aviation and travel YouTube star, has released a vlog showcasing Alliance, Nebraska. As part of his series on “Least Used Airports In The US”, Noel traveled to the least used airport in the US mainland located in Alliance. The video has gone viral and received rave reviews from around the world since its release on May 9, 2021. It has reached nearly 1.2 million people and been reposted on Reddit.
“I am thrilled with the outstanding reaction this video has received from my viewers around the world. I knew my experience in Alliance was special and am excited for Alliance to be receiving the recognition the town and citizens deserve,” stated Noel Philips, YouTube Star.
In the vlog, Noel flies to Alliance, Nebraska via Denver, Colorado and becomes stranded amidst an outrageous cold front plunging temperatures well below zero. Harvey and Lanny Schnell rescue the out-of-his-element Brit from the frigid cold and provide Noel a warm Midwestern Welcome with a unique, one-of-a-kind experience. Noel is provided a tour of Alliance showcasing Carhenge, the town’s grain elevators, and some geese.
Reviews of the vlog have been outstanding with people around the globe praising the hospitality and kindness shown to Noel by the citizens of Alliance.
To view the 31 minute video go to youtube and search Noel Phillips Alliance, Nebraska.
Noel has been fascinated by all things aviation since a child. He obtained his private pilots’ license at 19 and has been traveling and creating viral aviation related content since 2000. Noel’s vlogs reach a staggering 60 million viewers a month and he boasts nearly 2 million subscribers across his platforms. Today, Noel flies over 100,000 miles a year, flying everything from helicopters to private jets, from obscure airlines in the backwoods of Russia to first class on the world’s best airlines—all in the quest of experiencing how aviation transforms lives around the globe. Noel has made films on every continent except Antarctica (it’s on the list!). Whether trekking across Kazakhstan on Soviet airliners, taking night trains across Russia or flying light aircraft around California, he covers everything travel.



