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Go demonstrates fighting spirit to keep clients entertained


AIR-rage travellers banned by airlines across the world are being welcomed with open arms by an unlikely source – British Airways’ no-frills airline Go.



In an attempt to keep down costs by reducing all expensive frills, the carrier is experimenting with a new form of passenger entertainment which is free and available to all passengers – in-flight scrapping.



Go advertised the new pastime in a London newspaper last week which sent an open invitation to all the nutters who have been booted off flights.



In the coloured circles which form part of the Go logo, they declared: “More fights available.”



Now travel companies are never slow to slap their own backs but boasting about customers slapping each other is a sales pitch too far.



However, Backchat has to put the record straight – the unfortunate phrase was actually due to a typing error, fights should have read flights.



We thought we had better point that out before Go executives come and give us a good kicking.


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