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Icelandic citizen thought up how not to pay for luggage in an airplane

A passenger wearing too many clothes was detained at Reykjavik airport.

According to the news agency Avia.pro, the day before, a citizen was detained at the Icelandic capital airport who was intending to board a British Airways flight wearing seven pairs of panties, eight pairs of trousers and ten pairs of shirts. The strange passenger immediately attracted the attention of security personnel at Reykjavik airport, however, after a thorough search, the man was released. However, when he tried to get on the flight, employees of the British air carrier asked the security service to detain the man, which resulted in another scandal.

The man filmed the entire incident on a mobile phone camera, simultaneously explaining that he was being prevented from boarding the flight because of his appearance and race, which, subsequently, the management of the British airline tried to refute.

 

 

Subsequently, it turned out that while preparing for the flight to London, the man discovered that his luggage exceeded the established norms, and, not wanting to pay additional money, he decided that he could put on all the extra clothes on himself.

The circumstances under which the British air carrier British Airways denied a man boarding a flight are still unknown, since, in essence, the passenger did not violate the established rules, and therefore, the incident could threaten British Airways not only with a major scandal, but and litigation.

 

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