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I boarded a mystery destination flight! SAS Destination Unknown
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
- Liam boarded a mystery destination flight as a part of Scandinavian Airlines' 'Destination Unknown' adventure! Taking a flight from Copenhagen to who-knows-where, join Liam on this epic adventure shrouded in mystery and wild surprises!
00:00 Intro
01:18 Boarding
04:52 Amenity Kit (clues)
06:01 Food & Drinks
07:28 Cockpit
08:23 ???
Follow Liam: / liam_spencer
#destinationunknown #SAS #mysteryflight #aviation
Just book a flight with United - you never know where you're going to be diverted to. It's a mystery.
Lol
Fucken true
Much cheaper too!
I am a frequent traveler with UA. I always let me parents know where I am going for my business trips and they are so used to random diversions that when I call my mother after I land, she always asks where I ended up at... Funny as hell.
Hah
Mystery flight to luton
haha
Brutal....
🤣
Haha i live next to luton. Defo 100% the best place to go
a random guy: TODAY I BUILTED A SIGN CALLED "WELCOME TO LUTON"
Imagine boarding a mystery flight and the destination was Birmingham 😂
Excuse you! We have more canals than Venice! Granted they're full of trolleys and stink like sewage...
Or something like Dortmund or Rzeszow or so? 😂
@@carsten2293 Or Suceava 😂
My mum did one in australia decades ago and got Canberra (super boring place) she said never again!
What if it was Pyongyang or Kyiv 💀
British Airways in the late 1980s (pre airmiles and avios) used to have a Funflyer promotion, where you’d book a £40 ticket at a travel agent and have to turn up at Heathrow Terminal 1 by 10:00am on the day. They’d tell you at check in where you were going. It was typically a back to back return flight where you’d have an hour there for duty free shopping etc so usually stayed airside. Your outward flight might not be till mid afternoon but it was a nice day out with about 2 - 3 hours of flying. Destinations included Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Shannon and Cork and at that time you’d fly 737s, 757s and even a wide bodied TriStar on the Paris route. Did a few of them and really enjoyed them.
Ricordo che a Londra sempre negli anni 80 , c era un agenzia di viaggio che vendeva i biglietti in stand by . Ti presentavi in agenzia e chiedevi la possibile disponibilita' per diiverse destinazioni nel mondo .
What an amazing marketing campaign by SAS
that gray beach towel with the SAS writing in white is beautiful❤
I was waiting for Liam to say "pluffy"!
This used to be common in Australia when I was younger…..you could select one destination you did not want to go and had a return trip to a mystery city
Yes I came here to post the same thing: the good old "mystery flights" - typically it was just to BNE or MEL (I lived in SYD) but occasionally it was ADL - fun times!
This is officially going on my bucket list…
What a great idea and experience! Bravo, SAS and thank you, TPG for sharing.
What a super nice idea, Destination Unknown!! Would love to do this!
What a great experience, I wish more airlines would do this.
That's A big suitcase for a weekend away.
You'd have to pack clothes for all kinds of weather
Beauty of a clip! I would love a review os SAS in all of their classes. It looks so good!! Keep up the good work!!
Good idea by SAS, and well-executed.
Fun video.
Back to Heathrow would've been hilarious
That's what I was hoping too.
This is so great and now I need to add this to my bucket list! Thanks for documenting 😊
8:36 Obviously, this blue part here is the land
Great video and super entertaining as usual.:) Thanks!
Wow! Wonder how i can get to the flight ;) always trying to go somewhere new!
That would be a lot of fun. In the states, the airline should partner with hotels and for a certain amount days. As long as I know the trip is 3 or 4 days etc, I think that would be a lot of fun as long as they aren't flying me into the middle east.
Not even a minute into the video and I’m loving it already. Loving the edit too!!!
I am so disturbed how he ate that cupcake top like that! 😂
What an amazing adventure.
TNX 4 Sharing. Hope you had a great time ;)
I must say this is a good concept
Imagine you were going to Bristol 😂😂😂
Thanks for taking us with you
i am so proud of these comments. no spoilers that ive seen so far!
Dior Sauvage? A man of taste.
Not really. Its quite basic tbh
Sauvage is nice but very popular now. I prefer Gris Dior
this is a fantastic way of travel.
Mystery flights were awesome back in the day.
now this is the content i like
Imagine being on this flight and hearing, “Welcome to beautiful … Pyongyang!”
That mascot at the end ………. I ain’t sleeping tonight that was scary
Neat stuff. Btw this is just a fun fact but the Simply branded goodies are from Simply Chocolate. They're a small local candymaker in Copenhagen, their factory is literally right next to Copenhagen airport, so those chocolates and bars didnt have to go far at all from production to the plane.
Fabulous! 🛩️
How did you manage the accommodation? Sometimes it can be difficult to get a hotel for a reasonable price.
Mystery flight to Arctic and you haven’t brought a single jacket.
What a great idea
So what about accommodation? Is this built into the flight cost of 30,000 airmiles? Need abit more info please.
You can see where you’re gonna go by looking at what kind of plane you have, widebody for long flights etc…
This is such an amazing concept! I’d love to do something like this :)
Con grats to SAS for an excellent marketing stunt!
Can we get more videos like this please? Amazing!
UA has mystery flights all the time out of Newark. You never know when or if it's leaving. It's all a mystery!!
Super cool
Its clear even before getting to the airport that this flight had to be in the Shengen zone. SAS had no way to be sure (at the time they created this flight and decided where it was going to fly to) that the people who booked this flight were people who could legally travel to whatever country (e.g. UK) without requiring a visa or other paperwork to be filled out in advance so it had to be a flight where they could be sure no-one booking the flight (assuming they were legally allowed into Denmark in the first place to board it) would be unable to actually go to whatever country they were going to.
So once you land, do you have to scramble for accommodations? Or does SAS help you sort that out?
As usual, another promo video in a row!
This would be fun to do.
Imagine boarding a mystery flight from London Heathrow and the destination was London Gatwick.
This seems so cool. I would like to try this but what other airline would do this or when is SAS doing this again
It is probably gonna be spain or portugal. i feel thats the sort of places they would do
Excellent idea 😂❤
How come u were allowed into the cockpit mid flight? Thought that wasn't allowed?
I did mystery flights about 30 years ago ....was a great way to fill the plane and cheap...these days mystery flights are way to expensive
Your going to greece i think not sure?
🎉🎉
We had this in Australia years ago and it was hugely successful but financially not viable sadly. You didn't get any goody bags but it was cheap. I'd love it if they brought it back. Just can't remember which airline ran it.
What a hoot!!!
i was there too!right next to you
Guessing Greece given it was southeast and hot in April. My first guess was Norway though because thought you were going north until the towel and sunscreen
Edit: was right
What sort of person eats the topping of the cupcake/muffin first?!?!
Me…
IM FROM DENMARK! (Idk, all danish ppl are always hype when big youtubers ist in their country, so now im also, just for fun) ;)
Thanks for the awesome content as always :) May I ask though you looking very tired and thin at the moment, everything okay?
Would have been funny if they flew in a circle from Copenhagen to Copenhagen. 😂
Liam looks like the lead singer from Coldplay, but aviation.
Hey @AirCanada when are you doing something like this?
Because instead of going to London UK, you'd go to (Fake) London, ON.
Thanks Liam. I am wondering if this is somewhat all inclusive? Is the hotel included?
People had the chance to bid for the flight were told that they would have to pay hotels out of pocket. IIRC only the flights for 30,000 EuroBonus points were included in the deal for the lucky winners (there were far more people wanting to get onboard than the plane could hold).
Awesome legendary flight! 😀
I always believe the first flight of this program should try the longest route possible to give people high expectations haha 😛 why not Cyprus?
I read that people on this flight had to spend all their bonuses ( cashpoint/eurobonus) to be abel to go...
He is so well travelled that the golden Royal Coat of Arm has faded...
It’s your second flight because you just flew from London on SAS.
Imagine if destination unknown is actually destination London
I would say somewhere in Greece or Italy.
It had to be somewhere with enough hotels with last minute rooms!
Hi I am from Greece. 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🙂
🇬🇷🙂👍👍 Welcome 👍👍🇬🇷🇬🇷🙂
my experince with SAS between copenhagen and Aalborg in denmark is that they are always delayed compared to norwegian
Wondering if Simply Aviation could review this...
Guess: greenland!!!
Actually: athens
1:50 "The BA Destination unknown" 😂
B8, referring to the gate number!
I would love to do a flight like that
I‘m sure the destination was shown on Flightradar24 all the time including the time the plane stood at the gate.
As a holder of a very weak passport. I wonder what will happen if I bought a ticket like this and landed in a destination that requires me to apply a visa in advance.
I knew you were going to Athens when they said it was between 1 to 5 hours long of a flight
athens is nice. but i just kept thinking. it's gonna end up taking him back to heathrow
Lmao what is that livery in the thumbnail😂😂
“Life is so Strange! Yeah it’s so Strange..when you don’t know…Your Destination!”--Missing Persons
Imagine if they returned to Copenhagen
I think airlines should actually try doing this stuff.
mallorca, definitely
As soon he said sun I was like it’s going to be greece mostly
There's Lufthansa surprise which only reveals the exact destination after booking
London, surely!
We're not in the Schengen area. So not the UK at all.
9:04 i wouldve waited until the plane landed so people could guess
this dude looks like he reclines the seat all the way back
SAS 💙💙💙
I have flown with a comoass. Try it.
LIAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Morocco? Greece? 5:39