Drunken SPECTRE crew trigger international air safety alert

Bond News - 29-03-15
Various news outlets around the world have reporting that Portuguese private charter aircraft company Hi Fly have filed an international air safety alert due to the film's crew drunken antics on board the flight. The flight reportedly took place on the 18th March and flew Stansted Airport (UK) to Mexico City. The return flight booked with the same airline will be "dry".

Laura Brown, spokesperson for the FAA, told the New Zealand Herald that the incident was 'under investigation'.

EON Productions reportedly apologised to the air crew. An unnamed source told the media: "The behaviour of a handful of crew members got out of hand and made things very unpleasant for their fellow passengers."

Thanks to `Chris` for the alert.

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