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Qantas and Air New Zealand in rugby World Cup final wager | Qantas and Air New Zealand in rugby World Cup final wager |
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The national airlines of Australia and New Zealand have agreed a wager on the outcome of the Rugby World Cup final. | The national airlines of Australia and New Zealand have agreed a wager on the outcome of the Rugby World Cup final. |
Air New Zealand and Qantas shook on the agreement following a humorous exchange on Twitter ahead of Saturday's game. | |
Qantas crew will have to wear New Zealand rugby jerseys on Monday if the All Blacks win. Air NZ pilots, however, will have to announce Australia's win. | Qantas crew will have to wear New Zealand rugby jerseys on Monday if the All Blacks win. Air NZ pilots, however, will have to announce Australia's win. |
It followed an earlier suggestion that the losing airline repaint their fleet in the opposition colours. | It followed an earlier suggestion that the losing airline repaint their fleet in the opposition colours. |
Air New Zealand began the exchange on Twitter by sending the Australian airline a digitally altered photo of a Qantas passenger plane painted completely black, with slogans including "team All Blacks" "bound in black" and "simply the best". | Air New Zealand began the exchange on Twitter by sending the Australian airline a digitally altered photo of a Qantas passenger plane painted completely black, with slogans including "team All Blacks" "bound in black" and "simply the best". |
"We've been thinking about this wager. How about you paint your planes like this?" the airline said. | "We've been thinking about this wager. How about you paint your planes like this?" the airline said. |
Qantas responded with their own image of an Air New Zealand plane in bright Australian gold, saying they "think it needs a golden touch". | Qantas responded with their own image of an Air New Zealand plane in bright Australian gold, saying they "think it needs a golden touch". |
Air New Zealand responded: "We wouldn't want to slow our planes down … with all that extra paint", to which Qantas quipped: "We wouldn't think you'd be in a hurry to get here when you lose." | Air New Zealand responded: "We wouldn't want to slow our planes down … with all that extra paint", to which Qantas quipped: "We wouldn't think you'd be in a hurry to get here when you lose." |
Qantas planes usually fly in a white-and-red colour scheme, while Air New Zealand usually fly white aircraft with a black tail. | Qantas planes usually fly in a white-and-red colour scheme, while Air New Zealand usually fly white aircraft with a black tail. |
The exchange was well-received by rugby fans and Twitter followers, prompting both sides to suggest the more realistic wager on the outcome. | The exchange was well-received by rugby fans and Twitter followers, prompting both sides to suggest the more realistic wager on the outcome. |
"How about this? On Monday in the air, your crew wear our jerseys," Air New Zealand suggested earlier today. | "How about this? On Monday in the air, your crew wear our jerseys," Air New Zealand suggested earlier today. |
"It's on! But let's not leave the pilots out!" Qantas agreed. | "It's on! But let's not leave the pilots out!" Qantas agreed. |
Both companies then agreed to "take this offline" to formalise the bet. | Both companies then agreed to "take this offline" to formalise the bet. |
Neither have said if they are still considering repainting their entire fleet by Monday. | Neither have said if they are still considering repainting their entire fleet by Monday. |
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