The ruse began with an SMS message and an email impersonating the chief executive of an investment banking firm based in Singapore.
SYDNEY: Passengers aboard a flight to Tokyo last week got more inflight entertainment than they bargained for last week when an explicit film featuring sex talk and explicit images was broadcast to every screen.
Their selection of Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn's racy drama"Daddio" was a surprise to many, and to the airline, which apologised Tuesday.
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