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- Air passengers from the UK emptied a plane of all beer and wine just 25 minutes after take-off, according to SunExpress director Max Kownatzki.
- This is the first time the company has experienced something similar.
- The flight, which was aimed at golf enthusiasts, lasted four hours and went to Turkey.
- British passengers are described as more willing to spend and enjoy life than passengers from other countries.
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25 minutes after take-off, the British flight passengers received an unusual message:
The passengers had emptied the plane of both beer and wine, reports The Independent newspaper.
First time
German-American SunExpress director Max Kownatzki tells the travel website Travel Trade Gazette:
– 25 minutes after departure we ran out of beer and wine. We have never experienced anything like it.
“Hedonistic”
The flight commander says that the four-hour long flight, which went to Turkey, was particularly aimed at golf enthusiasts.
Kownatzki describes British passengers as more “consumptive and hedonistic” than passengers from other countries.
– They have greater purchasing power and enjoy life more, says Kownatzki.
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