In a nod to Virgin Atlantic passengers’ propensity for stealing their tiny holiday-themed salt- and pepper-shakers, the airline has begun encouraging passengers to “pinch” the festive items from their flights. The shakers, dubbed Wilbur and Orville, are available for theft in first class seating only.
“The airline is encouraging customers to pinch them and take them home to sit pride of place on the Christmas dinner table or gifted to that aviation enthusiast relative,” said a press release from Virgin Atlantic.
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