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Sunday 24th September, 2006 23:08 Comments: 1
The cynic inside of me couldn't help but think that the airport and airlines might be behind the security measures that continue to ban liquids on flights, in order to sell overpriced drinks. Seriously, have you seen the price of a 250ml bottle of coke on an EasyJet flight? I suppose it's one way for the airlines to get some money back after all those cancelled flights.
Avatar Fab - Monday 25th September, 2006 09:26
Hell they have been massively overpriced since time eternal. But I guess they will have had a recent boost. You do know you can still buy liquids in the duty free section?

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