Latvian Airline Starts Selling Cars to Passengers

Mini Cooper ©christian.senger

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Your flight so terrible it has you reconsidering ever taking to the skies again? Well you’re in luck because now you can throw down a down payment on a new car once your flight has reached cruising altitude.

Starting Friday, passengers on all airBaltic flights will be able to buy a Mini Cooper R56 – purchasers will be asked to make a 50 euro down payment while in the air, and upon landing they must pay the remaining balance 24,649 euro.

Certainly a lot spendier than that SkyMall automatic cat feeder you purchased during your last flight…

Read more at news.com.au.

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