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Nude flights for naturists
Holidaying German nudists will soon be able to strip off on a plane on the way to their destination.
Travel agency website - Ossiurlaub.de - is offering a trial nudist day trip from Erfurt to the Baltic Sea resort of Usedom, planned for July 5 and costing £370.
"I wish I could say we thought of it ourselves but the idea came from a customer," said Enrico Hess, the managing director. "It's an unusual gap in the market."
The 55 passengers will have to remain clothed until they board, and dress before disembarking, said Mr Hess. The crew will remain clothed for safety reasons.
Mr Hess admitted the flight was expensive but said it was due to using a small plane. Naturism, or "free body culture" as it is known in Germany, was banned by the Nazis but blossomed again after the Second World War.
"I don't want people to get the wrong idea. It's not that we're starting a swinger club in mid-air or something like that," said Mr Hess. "We're a perfectly normal holiday company."
Holidaying German nudists will soon be able to strip off on a plane on the way to their destination.
Travel agency website - Ossiurlaub.de - is offering a trial nudist day trip from Erfurt to the Baltic Sea resort of Usedom, planned for July 5 and costing £370.
"I wish I could say we thought of it ourselves but the idea came from a customer," said Enrico Hess, the managing director. "It's an unusual gap in the market."
The 55 passengers will have to remain clothed until they board, and dress before disembarking, said Mr Hess. The crew will remain clothed for safety reasons.
Mr Hess admitted the flight was expensive but said it was due to using a small plane. Naturism, or "free body culture" as it is known in Germany, was banned by the Nazis but blossomed again after the Second World War.
"I don't want people to get the wrong idea. It's not that we're starting a swinger club in mid-air or something like that," said Mr Hess. "We're a perfectly normal holiday company."