Subsequent scenes in London and Rome were no different from what had previously been seen in Los Angeles, USA. Scores of media, curious onlookers, investors with ulterior motives, solemn military forces, and countless other forces and groups composed the tens of thousands of spectators observing the Dawn Airship.
Every time the Dawn Airship arrived at a location, it immediately became the focal and hot point of the locale, sometimes even of the entire country, and was widely reported on by local media.
It's not an exaggeration to say that this global tour plan brought in plenty of profits for many European and American media outlets and rejuvenated numerous small newspapers on the verge of bankruptcy.
According to estimates, more than seven hundred thousand people worldwide have made the trip to see the airship, and over five million people have followed the global voyage.