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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Cash has been left hidden in front of a plane seat for another passenger to find, but the exact location is a mystery.TV producer and cofounder of Golden Fleece Films Sacha Clayton, along with his friend, radio presenter and TikToker Niall Gray, have decided to give away money that they would have otherwise spent on marketing in the lead-up to Christmas.”We will be hiding 20 pounds [about 25 dollars] every day under a Golden Fleece sticker around the U.K,” Clayton told Newsweek.

A passenger leaves 20 pounds on a flight for a stranger to find.
A passenger leaves 20 pounds on a flight for a stranger to find.
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In a video posted by Golden Fleece Films, a video production company set up by the two friends, viewers can see 20 pounds being hidden on the back of a seat on an easyJet flight. However, they have not disclosed what flight it was. The person in the video, which has received over 420,000 views in a week, is seen taking a slip out of the seat in front of him and sticking a 20-pound note in it and placing it back.”Who will be the first to find it?” he wrote in the caption of the clip.”We have hidden it on an easyJet flight, in front of Windsor castle and in Leicester Square [in London] so far,” Clayton told Newsweek.”Our easyJet video blew up and had everyone including easyJet staff members looking for this money hidden behind a seat! All they know is it’s on row 18, but easyJet have almost 400 aircraft!”Newsweek has contacted easyJet for comment via email. The British low-cost airline operates about 1,000 routes across at least 35 countries and 155 airports.The video received many comments from intrigued TikTok users who shared their thoughts and reactions.”Will probs be some random guy or the people who change them every week or so,” said s_toe11.”Just checked our seats for Milan on Friday – ROW 19,” Stacey shared.An excited Deirdre Mitchell wrote: “Literally just about to board an easyJet flight but I’m in row 19!”MissyM commented: “I always write a little note on those for someone to find.”Matt said: “I do ground handling for easyJet, might be worth a look.””Just my luck. I’m on row 17 on Wednesday,” said Amanda.”I was on an easyJet flight this morning in seat 19C… could have been so close yet so far,” @Hug88 commented.Has a dream vacation turned into a nightmare? Whether it’s a missed flight or lost luggage, we want to hear about your travel disasters. Let us know via [email protected], and your story could be featured on Newsweek.

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