A flight attendant has revealed why passengers should always bring a Toblerone on board. In the next few months, thousands of Brits are planning to fly with people being urged to book early.

However, many people are being told why they should buy and bring a Toblerone on their flight. As reported by the Daily Express, a TikTok user and flight attendant @cierra_mistt shared some of the best ways passengers can get an upgrade for free.

In a recent video, she explained: "One of the easiest ways to get a free upgrade is literally just being nice to your gate agent and flight attendant. The flight attendant revealed, however, that there are some specific ways travellers can make sure they get bumped to first class, such as buying snacks for the crew.

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She explained: "The miracles we can work when we are given some Starbucks or a pack of chocolate. Especially on those long days when we have back-to-back flights and we don't even have time to go get some food." Flight attendant Miguel Muñoz agreed and said that he loves when passengers bring "Toblerone or Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons" from the terminal.

"I am automatically nicer to the person who had that nice gesture. The cabin chief would always offer them free coffee and tea and if there are better seats available, we will move them!"

The flight attendant recommends deploying the Toblerone to get an upgrade
The flight attendant recommends deploying the Toblerone to get an upgrade

It comes as consumer experts have told UK tourists looking to go on holiday to book early and act fast as package holiday prices have soared. Which? has said that prices have risen by as much as 19 per cent year on year at mainstream travel destinations.

The publication urged people to book early and fast to avoid being caught by possible price rises in 2023. It looked at the main stream destinations - Spain, Greece, Portugal. Italy, Cyprus and Turkey - and found that it cost on average 30 per cent more than last year with an average price of £867 per person this summer.

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