Southwest is known for its mildly kitschy cabin announcements, but this one probably wasn't planned. As a flight from San Francisco pulled into the gate in Kansas City on December 7, the pilot did not offer your usual "Thanks for flying with us" shtick. Instead, he congratulated the passengers on drinking every drop of booze on the plane over a flight time of just three hours and 20 minutes.

There's an explanation, WPIX tells us: It was a "Raiders flight." The jet was chock full fans on their way to Kansas City ahead of their squad's match-up with the Chiefs. Now, their reputations might precede them by about the 1,800 mile distance of the flight. But a trusted, independent source—Raiders beat reporter Jimmy Durkin—was onboard. According to WPIX, Durkin reported the Raiders fans were "not particularly rowdy."

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Announcement on flight to Kansas City congratulates the entire aircraft for wiping them completely out of booze. Yep, it's a Raiders flight. — Jimmy Durkin (@Jimmy_Durkin) December 7, 2016

Sounds like it was a pretty low-key affair, considering they honored Dionysus himself mid-flight. It was certainly more low-key than what went down once some of them got to the game:

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