Flying has become a hassle and an effort sometimes ruining holidays that people have spent saving months for. It takes longer than ever now to even get to the plane, on your way you have everything confiscated off you and once you finally reach your seat almost everything is banned or has been stopped for security and safety reasons.
In-flight entertainment is a thing of the past and since 911 flying can sometimes be enough to stop people going abroad, but have Ryanair Airline just come up with something that might bring back excitement to the flying experience.
Despite several attempts to increase their passengers, some have worked some have failed, the low cost airline that the media enjoy scrutinising have just exposed themselves again. UK casinos are booming at the moment, especially online, making it the perfect opportunity for them to announce that they want to introduce a ‘flying casino’.
The companies CEO Michael O’Leary has admitted that this idea was attempted back in 2005 but due to lack in technology and other problems, the idea failed. However, he now reassures those questioning his idea that those previous flaws that prevented the ‘flying casino’ coming true in the past, have now been ironed out.
Who knows, maybe Virgin Casino will take to the skies with Virgin Atlantic too?

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