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Monday smile: ‘Now I’ve seen everything’

8 Mar 2019
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Unexciting inflight safety instructions (and instructors) are seemingly becoming a thing of the past. On a Southwest Airlines flight to Manchester in the US, passengers were entertained by a comical member of the cabin crew and his female colleague.

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