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Costa Coffee’s Master of Coffee surprises easyJet passengers with unique brew

Passengers were treated with goodie bags and complimentary coffees.

Gennaro Pelliccia, Master of Coffee at Costa Coffee surprised passengers onboard an easyJet flight to Rome to celebrate the launch of the coffee brand’s new in-flight drink range.

Costa Coffee first announced its partnership with easyJet which will see selected Costa Coffee drinks across all 1,184 easyJet routes to 170 destinations in 35 countries.

Pelliccia treated the passengers onboard an easyJet flight from London Gatwick to Rome with complimentary goodie bags and a selection of beverages from Costa Coffee’s newly launched inflight range, from a Salted Caramel Latte to a frothy Cappuccino, which has been developed in collaboration with easyJet.

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