Passengers flying British Airways from London to Toronto on Saturday, the day Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will officially tie the knot, are in for a royal treat.

British Airways announced this week that Flight BA93, departing Heathrow Airport, will be exclusively staffed with Harrys and Meg(h)ans in honour of the special day. Toronto was selected, the airline said, because of its connection to the couple — dubbed the city where they fell in love and where they made their first public appearance.

The 10-person cabin crew will be made up of two Harrys, seven Megans and one Meghan.

The flight is scheduled to depart at 1:10 p.m. local time, just one hour after the couple says ‘I do’ at Windsor Castle.

The flight will carry extra champagne to celebrate and every passenger will take home a bottle of Castelnau Blanc de Blanc.

The party favours don’t stop there. Lemon and elderflower Victoria sponges, the exact same flavour as Harry and Meghan’s wedding cake, will be handed out to all passengers departing Heathrow airport Saturday.

Any passengers leaving from Terminal 5 who are also named Harry, Meghan or Megan (and their travel companions) will be able to use the airline’s “First” lounge which offers a private suite, a bed, dining, spa treatments among other amenities.

Leading the “Royal Crew” on Flight BA93 will be customer service manager Megan Horsley. Senior First Officer Harry Blake will be behind the controls of the flight deck.

Throughout the month of May, passengers on longer flights can also watch episodes of Suits, shot in Toronto, in which Markle played lawyer Rachel Zane. Documentaries and podcasts on how the couple met and the history of Windsor Castle will also be available.

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