A travel agency that had planned a charter flight for nudists from the town of Erfurt to the Baltic Sea destination of Usedom, has been forced to cancel its plans even before the clothes came off.
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Internet travel agency OssiUrlaub had scheduled the fabric-free flight in July 2007 and generated considerable public interest. According to the agency, it’s this enormous interest in the flight that forced it to withdraw its plans.
The flight was scheduled to cost $735 for a daytrip and had been fully booked. According to some reports, the airline slated to provide the plane for the nudist flight backed out.