Where the Boys Aren’t 17: All Girl Airlines is a 2003 production directed by Paul Thomas. It is a title within the "Where the Boys Aren't" film series, which is characterized by its focus on all-female casts and narrative-driven scenarios. Released by Wicked Pictures, the film is noted in industry history for its high production values and its ensemble of prominent performers from the early 2000s. Production and Direction

The adult entertainment industry is heavily regulated, with laws varying by country, state, or region. These regulations often focus on aspects such as age restrictions, consent, and the distribution of content.

Moreover, all-female crews can provide a unique perspective on safety, customer service, and teamwork. Research has shown that diverse teams, including those with more women, tend to perform better and make more effective decisions.

One of the most notable aspects of the "Where the Boys Aren't" flights was the level of talent involved. In addition to the aforementioned performers, other notable adult film stars, including Chloe Jones, Mercedez, and Kira Kener, also participated in the flights. The flights quickly gained a reputation for being wild and crazy, with reports of in-flight striptises, lap dances, and other adult-themed activities.