Australian flyer checks in can of beer

Says he concocted the plan with a friend who worked at the airport 'just for a laugh'


Afp July 13, 2017
This can of booze survived a four-hour flight in the luggage hold of the Qantas plane. PHOTO: AFP

SYDNEY:

A beer-loving Australian man has managed to check-in a can of lager as his only luggage on a domestic flight, with the brew arriving safely thanks to courteous baggage handlers.


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To the amusement of ground staff at Melbourne airport, the can of Emu Export Lager was tagged and made its way along the conveyor belt to the plane as the only check-in item for passenger Dean Stinson on Saturday.




Check-tin: This tinny made the flight between Melbourne and Perth as the sole piece of check-in baggage for passenger Dean Stinson. PHOTO: AFP Check-tin: This tinny made the flight between Melbourne and Perth as the sole piece of check-in baggage for passenger Dean Stinson. PHOTO: AFP

The high-flyer said he concocted the plan with a friend who worked at the airport "just for a laugh", adding he was pleasantly surprised that his precious cargo survived the four-hour journey to Perth. "I thought it was bloody great!" he told AFP about the safe arrival of the beer. "And it was in perfect condition."


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Qantas had no comment.

COMMENTS (1)

Haji Atiya | 6 years ago | Reply Well, many years back I saw some Afghan refugees check in their lohtas and charpais which made it through ok to SF airport !
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