Mischievous prank confusing London Gatwick fliers
Passengers flying into London Gatwick are being perplexed by a prankster. A ‘Welcome to Luton’ sign has been placed on the flightpath close to Gatwick Airport. It clearly visible to arriving passengers.
The large, white lettering was seen in a field is a work of mischief by Youtuber Max Fosh.
It has gone viral after tweeting an image of the large, white lettering seen in a field near the airport.
Gatwick is about 70 miles south of London Luton Airport.
It’s not an original prank. A ‘Welcome to Perth’ rooftop sign was placed near Sydney Airport and a ‘Welcome to Cleveland” sign has been around in Milwaukee since the late-1970s.
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