EasyJet has been forced to apologise after making an awkward error on the company's website.
A link on the UK-based airline's holiday service page was supposed to take you to a privacy policy, but instead sent customers to something slightly more x-rated - a porn site peddling sex workers and promising to "fulfil all sexual dreams".
It's probably down to an innocent accident: leaving out the 's' in the link to 'YourOnlineChoices.eu'.
The mistake came to EasyJet's attention when Twitter user Nick Matulovich pointed it out in a post.
"What the actual hell?! Reading your cookie policy and you direct me to a porn site!" Matulovich tweeted, tagging in the official EasyJet Twitter account.
"Is it a test assuming no one ever reads this stuff? Nasty!"
EasyJet replied, "Thanks so much for spotting this unfortunate error and bringing it to our attention - we were missing just one letter."