Britain grounds Mile High club
An airline that gives couples the chance to make love in the clouds for £640, has been barred from operating its flights after authorities ruled the in-flight action was “too distracting” for its pilots.
Mile High Flights, based in Gloucestershire, which was operating for the past two years, has now been refused a new licence by the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK, the Daily Express reported.
The company has helped dozens of adventurous couples join the club in a specially created boudoir in its Cessna Grand Caravan plane.
Mike Crisp, 36, who launched the firm in 2008, said: “I am not giving up on what was a popular business idea because someone at the Civil Aviation Authority does not like the sound of what goes on in our plane. It is such a shame that we have to stop because of some prudish snobbery on the part of the CAA.”
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