EasyJet snaps up sick bag deal
EasyJet has come up with a new way of making money – by providing sick bags that double up as envelopes for film processing. Following a deal between the no-frills carrier and Klick Photopoint, hundreds of thousands of the new branded bags will be produced and will be placed in seat backs on all easyJet flights in the near future.
According to the online news provider Ananova, the carrier will be given a commission for every film sent to Klick for processing.
A spokesman for easyJet told the website: “Easyjet has always been at the forefront of airline innovation, constantly exploring new ways of providing high-quality, low-cost air travel, with good value for money.”
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