The world’s first application for romantic dating was launched by the British low-cost retailer EASYJET. According to The Sun, the airline is hoping to break into the online dating industry, which is dominated by Tinder and eHarmony. According to the plan, passengers will be able to meet fellow travelers at the boarding gate or during the flight.
EasyJet has already witnessed the birth of love in the sky. So, in 2015, a 24-year-old student accused a 27-year-old tourist of taking her seat on a flight from London to Tel Aviv. She asked him to move, but word for word, they talked. A spark flew between the tourists, and three years later they made the story public and now live together in London.
Since then, the couple tries to book only the same seats, row 12, on any trip they take, adding: “It’s such a nice story to tell people. When they ask where we met and I say, ‘On the plane,’ the conversation never ends.”
The founder of the low-cost airline, the 55-year-old billionaire Sir Stelios Hadji-Ioannou, in the past, or rather in 2007, also proved himself to be an ardent romantic, taking care of Miss Great Britain Brooke Johnston, who is 14 years younger than him.
This program may be useful for a well-known private businessman, the publication believes, since he is not married. However, profiteers should think twice before making a choice, as the owner of millions has revealed that he has no plans to get married.