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eBay SARS Masks31 Jan 2004 23:49 GMT1
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Unique e-mail addresses e.g. @b-737.nl / @b-747.nl, @b-757.nl, etc.31 Jan 2004 22:37 GMT1
Dear readers,
Check www.b-747.nl
Best regards !
Flying from Amsterdam to Switzerland (visa needed?)31 Jan 2004 21:39 GMT28
When flying from Amsterdam, does a Canadian need anything other than a
passport to enter Switzerland?
What is customs like at the Bern airport (or do you even go through
customs when coming in on a flight from AMS?)
YVR-AKL Fares are all over the place31 Jan 2004 19:38 GMT14
I don't understand how these fares can vary so much.
I called Air Canada and their best fare is about $3050 CDN
Same thing searching Travelocity www.travelocity.com
Then I searched Destina www.destina.ca
WE DID IT!!!  SADDAM CAPTURED!!!31 Jan 2004 18:07 GMT243
SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED BY PRES. BUSH AND USA!!!
Victory for the American Liberators!!!
This is the biggest victory for the USA in more than 50 years, since WWII.
God is obviously on our side.  Let this be a message to the rest of the world,
Flight Distance31 Jan 2004 17:25 GMT4
Booked my next trip to Aruba from Newark.  For the first time CO
routed my return flight via Houston.  CO resumed direct flight service
from Houston to Aruba sometime last year, but not on a daily basis.
For the trip I'll be getting 1,963 miles credit on Onepass on the
Some Known Mezei Trolling Aliases31 Jan 2004 16:27 GMT1
Just a few of Mezei's known trolling aliases.
Lately he favors "nobody <nobody@nobody.com".  nobody.com is a registered
domain, therefore it constitutes domain theft.  More on that in a separate
article.
BA's Manchester summer expansio31 Jan 2004 13:50 GMT14
Starting from the start of the summer season, BA is adding extra daily
weekday services to Paris, Rome, Stuttgart, Hanover, Oslo and  Copenhagen
There will be an additional 2 services to the Isle of Man.
The routes to Venice, Pisa and Vienna will see larger aircraft introduced.
Jetmagic No More31 Jan 2004 00:36 GMT5
Going to Cork or Dublin on Jetmagic? Not any more you're not.
See the website (www.jetmagic.ie) but it looks as if they've
just gone belly-up.
Given that they replaced Aer Fungus at LCY, it could be that
Travel around the world smoking.30 Jan 2004 23:29 GMT3
Ok I'm bored so please feel free to ignore this drivel .
I am thinking of doing a Micheal Palin style documentry but in my case it is
to circumnavigate the globe travelling only on airlines that allow smoking.
So far I have found Air Ghana and Cubana which won't get me too far. Does
K Class30 Jan 2004 21:47 GMT3
Can anyone tell me what "K Class" in united airlines is...
Thanks,
Karl
Cheap Hotwire fare SEA - CDG - any guesses as to provider?30 Jan 2004 16:41 GMT1
I've tried various dates leaving in late June and coming back in mid-July,
or leaving in late August and coming back in early September.
The cheapest conventional fares are in the range of $1000-1100 total, and
British Airways seems to be the cheapest.
I hope we don't loose Highflier30 Jan 2004 15:40 GMT5
BA prepares 3,000 more job cuts
British Airways is expected to shed 3,000 jobs in a cost-cutting drive to
save £300m in the next two years.
The redundancies will be largely among head office and support staff, with
Condor Air questions30 Jan 2004 15:13 GMT8
My friends and I, the infrequent flyers, will be flying out of O'Hare on
Condor airlines.  It is a charter.  It is a bit hard to get very much
information on this airline.  It seems it is affiliated/owned whatever by
Lufthansa.  Does Condor use Lufthansa's terminal/gates?  The ...
FAA Downplayed Chance Of Suicide Hijacking -Panel 30 Jan 2004 14:52 GMT7
WASHINGTON (AP)--The Federal Aviation Administration focused on the danger
of explosives aboard planes rather than a suicide hijacking before the Sept.
11, 2001 attacks even though its own security officers warned terrorists
might try to crash an airliner, a federal panel said ...
 
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