Latvian airline airBaltic is launching an in-flight car dealership from Friday. On all of its flights passengers will be able to buy a Mini Cooper R56, provided they have a spare €24,699. For those that are interested, a Mini can be secured for a €50 down payment while in the air and asked to complete the purchase once they land. “AirBaltic is the world’s first airline to start selling cars on board. Naturally, we still believe that flying is smarter than driving whenever possible,” said Martin Gauss, the carrier’s chief executive.

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