What are Virgin’s Business Class passengers stealing?

What are Virgin’s Business Class passengers stealing?

If you’ve never had any desire to travel business class before, you’re about to really, really want to.

And not only because of the seats that turn into beds, the dining options, the larger screens and the all-around better service.

But, because of these lil’ cuties that Virgin Australia has reported as their most stolen item in business class.

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They’re salt and pepper shakers!

Shaped like the Sydney Opera House!

This clear product of genius from Virgin Australia has been so popular, the airline has even considered selling them online – so you don’t have to pay the big bucks to sit in business class and steal them.

According to Stuff.co.nza spokesperson for Virgin Australia said that the shakers have been super popular among passengers.

“We do get lots of positive feedback about them and we’re looking at ways to make them available for guests to purchase,” they said.

The airline has also just announced a new food and wine menu to go with the adorable shakers – with restaurant-quality meals and wines that are specifically made for flying.

But we’d fly with them just for the salt and pepper, TBH.


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