More steamy high jinks in the air.

Saturday, 08 Mar, 2007 0

Following revelations that British actor Ralph Fiennes had a Five Mile High romp with a Qantas stewardess in a business class toilet on a flight from Darwin to Bombay, comes news of yet another close aerial encounter.

Actor Sir Roger Moore’s stepdaughter and her billionaire boyfriend were frustrated by Virgin Atlantic crew members when they attempted “to do a Ralph” on a recent transatlantic flight.

Cabin crew advised Christina Knudsen, 36, and Danish internet entrepreneur Janus Friis, 30, that the toilet was intended for just the one occupant – and that one of them had to leave.

UK newspapers reported that the couple became frisky during the Virgin VS7 flight from London Heathrow to Los Angeles after enjoying several glasses of complimentary pre-flight champagne, as well as wine on board.

Said an eye witness, “When lunch had been served they got out of their seats and headed straight to the loo. They were giggling like children and it was Christina who dragged her boyfriend in.

“They were in there for a while. The rest of the passengers just buried their heads in their newspapers or watched a movie, but when someone else needed the loo, one of the stewards had to bang on the door and ask them to return to their seats.”

MORE LOO NEWS: One more regulation imposed after the September 11, 2001, attacks has been rescinded. Economy class passengers flying American Airlines will now be able to use the toilet in first class.

Under a rule added following 9-11, only first-class passengers could use that section’s lavatory on flights en route to the United States. American decided to apply the rule to all flights,

The change applies to domestic flights and to international flights leaving the US, said an American spokesman. The airline was the only carrier with such a rule on all flights.

Under Transportation Security Administration rules, passengers flying into the United States still have to use lavatories in their respective cabins.



 

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