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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April's fool - Canadian airline offers sleeper cabin

from http://uk.mobile.reuters.com

Canadian airline offers luggage-bin bunk to unwary

Tuesday, Apr 01, 2008

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - WestJet Airlines Ltd offered
passengers a small "sleeper cabin" in its planes' overhead
luggage bins on Tuesday, available for a modest extra charge of
C$12 (5.9 pounds).

Continuing its irregular tradition of April Fools' Day
press releases, Canada's No. 2 airline, said passengers would
be able to stretch out and relax in the luggage rack.

"By offering our existing overhead bins as sleeper cabins,
guests will now have the opportunity to lie down for a period
of time and arrive at their destination refreshed, rested and
ready to go," the airline said in its release.

It's just the latest prank for WestJet, which touts
friendly service and a light-hearted touch in its
advertisements.

In 2006, the carrier's April Fools' press release advised
passengers to stretch out their arms during takeoff to help
save fuel.

WestJet's press release includes a toll-free telephone
number that passengers can call to check on the availability of
the sleeper cabins. A recorded message reveals the prank, but
also offers customers a 10 percent discount on flights booked
before midnight.

($1=$1.03 Canadian)

(Reporting by Scott Haggett; editing by Rob Wilson)

Free flight. Fly and earn!

Fly and earn! Airline hires temps to fill plane

Monday, Mar 31, 2008

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Flybe has given the term low-fare
airline an entirely new meaning: it is paying 172 people to fly
back and forth across England and the Irish Sea to help it meet
a target for passenger numbers at Norwich airport.

Flybe was narrowly falling short of a target to deliver at
least 15,000 passengers on the Dublin-Norwich route in the 12
months ending on Monday, which meant it would have to forego a
280,000 pound ($550,000) rebate from the airport.

After the airport rejected a request for a partial rebate
for almost hitting the target, Flybe hired 172 temps for 30-40
pounds each, plus a free bar and in-flight entertainment,
though it admitted "it probably sounds like an early April
fool."

But Richard Jenner, managing director of the airport in
eastern England, called the British carrier's move "ludicrous"
and said the target had to be met by regular fare-paying
passengers.

"The ludicrousness is on the Norwich side who in essence
have tried to hold us to ransom, putting at risk routes into
Norwich," Flybe Chief Commercial Officer Mike Rutter replied in
a joint interview with Jenner on Irish public broadcaster RTE.

(Reporting by Andras Gergely; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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