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A martial arts enthusiast pulls a vehicle with a rope connected to his eye sockets during a performance in Hefei, Anhui province November 30, 2009. Picture taken November 30, 2009. REUTERS/China Daily

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    Man pays $100,000 for superjumbo tickets

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    Tue Sep 4, 2007 8:24am EDT
    A visitor gets on board an Airbus A380 at the Hong Kong Airport during the Asian Aerospace 2007 September 4, 2007. An Australian man has paid S$152,898 ($100,000) for two first class tickets for the maiden commercial flight of the world's biggest passenger plane, Singapore Airlines said Tuesday. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - An Australian man has paid S$152,898 ($100,000) for two first class tickets for the maiden commercial flight of the world's biggest passenger plane, Singapore Airlines said Tuesday.

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    The plane, an Airbus A380, is scheduled to take off from Singapore for Sydney on October 25.

    An airline spokesman said that Australian businessman Julian Hayward bought the premium one-way tickets in a charity auction.

    Singapore Airlines, the world's biggest carrier by stock market value and the first to fly the A380 commercially, put all tickets for the 471-seater up for sale on online auction Web site eBay on August 27. Bidding will close on September 10.

    So far, more than 100 tickets have been sold, raising a total of $400,000.

    Franco-German plane maker Airbus is scheduled to hand over the first A380 jet to Singapore Airlines on October 15, ending a frustrating two-year wait that cost Airbus parent EADS billions of dollars.

    The carrier said in a statement it would also auction tickets for the plane's October 26 Sydney-Singapore return flight.

    Auction prices are starting at US$3.80 for economy class, US$38 for business class, and US$380 for first class seats.



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