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Billionaire Richard Branson Can be a Flight Attendant After Losing of venture [Billionaires]

Billionaire Richard Branson Can be a Flight Attendant After Losing of venture [Billionaires] Within the richest of tycoon problems, airline-and-Formula-One-team-owner Richard Branson just lost a big gamble to airline-and-Formula-One-team-owner Tony Fernandes. The stakes? He’s got to be a flight attendant on an Air Asia flight from Kuala Lumpur to London.

The two comically rich billionaires were betting on the aforementioned Formula One teams. Neither ended up being good this season, but because Fernandes’ was slightly less bad than Branson’s, the latter’s going handy out mini pretzels and tomato juice for a number of hours. The horror!

The date hasn’t been set yet, but seats on the flight can be auctioned off, with proceeds going towards a charity of Branson’s choosing. Appears like a considerable number of effort while you weren’t going from Kuala Lumpur to London anyway, but hey! Provided that that’s the least ridiculous thing concerning the situation, I’m cool with it. [ Stuff NZ via Neatorama ]

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