In 2019, British Airways released a video promoting "Flying with Confidence," a course designed to help people overcome their fear of flying. The video featured a pilot explaining that there was a special button in the cockpit that could calm passengers' nerves. The video then showed a passenger pressing the button, which turned out to be a "happy air" button that released balloons and confetti throughout the cabin.
In 2018, Ryanair announced that it would be launching a new service that would allow passengers to stand during their flights, claiming that it would reduce ticket prices. Of course, this was just a prank, and the airline quickly confirmed that standing on flights would not be happening.
While these pranks may be amusing, it's important to remember that safety is always the top priority in the aviation industry. So, it's unlikely that any pranks will be taken too far or compromise the safety of passengers or crew.
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