Branson's publicity stunt
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 3:33 pm
				
				I see that there was a picture of Richard Branson in a red kilt on page 88 of the Mail on Sunday.  Not sure that his black jacket goes with the kilt and having the sporran on his right hip is decidedly non-standard.  And his publicity stunt when he lifted up his kilt ....  Typically self-publicist Branson but whet it'll do for our cause - probably nothing, good or bad.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tland.html
The comment to the pictures is interesting. ‘Despite the weather it is nice to have a bit of fresh air and it is very comfortable,’ he added. ‘I’ve got to the age where it is wise to always wear something under my kilt- especially in weather like this.’
This is not the first time the Virgin mogul has resorted to such uncouth publicity stunts.
The new Little Red service lauched yesterday will be the first time Virgin Atlantic has operated connecting flights from Scottish destinations, and Mr Branson said he was ‘excited’ to have been given the airport slots that came available after domestic airline British Midlands was forced out of business.
‘We are delighted that we managed to pick up these slots as it means we can offer stiff competition to British Airways,’ said the Virgin executive.
			http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tland.html
The comment to the pictures is interesting. ‘Despite the weather it is nice to have a bit of fresh air and it is very comfortable,’ he added. ‘I’ve got to the age where it is wise to always wear something under my kilt- especially in weather like this.’
This is not the first time the Virgin mogul has resorted to such uncouth publicity stunts.
The new Little Red service lauched yesterday will be the first time Virgin Atlantic has operated connecting flights from Scottish destinations, and Mr Branson said he was ‘excited’ to have been given the airport slots that came available after domestic airline British Midlands was forced out of business.
‘We are delighted that we managed to pick up these slots as it means we can offer stiff competition to British Airways,’ said the Virgin executive.