The airport staff and flight crews of Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport already have a lot on their plates. ATL has been named the busiest airport in the world for several years running. But they just made things a little more complicated, adding a nonstop flight to the Black Panther's (wholly fictional) home nation of Wakanda. On Monday, a Marvel fan at the airport updated a sign at one of the gates to show that flight ATL1234 to Wakanda would be leaving at 7:30 p.m., then shared a photo of the sign on the airport's official Twitter account, writing, "The bags are packed #WakandaForever."

Intrepid travelers and Black Panther fans alike were intrigued, with many replying to the tweet to ask questions about the flight's logistics. For the record, if the flight actually existed, you wouldn't need a visa or Wakandan lip tattoo to board; a ticket will cost you a good amount of the rare and powerful metal Vibranium; and Killmonger could possibly be seated right next to you. Even Black Panther star Lupita Nyong'o took notice: She asked about the in-flight entertainment, suggesting creative titles like "T'Challa's Angels, M'Baku To The Future, Shuri's Gotta Have It, Killmonger Bill, [and] W'Kabi In The Woods."

While the connection (sadly) isn't real, if there's anywhere that could fly to Wakanda, it would be Atlanta. As the Atlanta Journal-Constitution points out, much of Black Panther was shot in the city, almost $84 million of the movie's $200 million was spent in Georgia, and around 3,100 people working in Georgia's film industry were hired to work on the film.

Hartsfield-Jackson isn't the only airport embracing the Black Panther hype—and for good reason: It grossed a record-breaking $427 million worldwide in its opening four-day weekend. On Tuesday, the Orlando International Airport's Facebook page shared a photo of one of the planes in its brand-new, definitely very real airline, Wakanda Air. "Offering daily nonstop flights to the beautiful nation of Wakanda. #WakandaForever," they captioned the photo, which depicts a plane decorated with leaping black panthers.