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777 sets new record
See http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051110/.../record_flight
A Boeing 777 flew over 12,000 miles nonstop. Took 23 hr. Would you want to fly in coach for 23 hr? ((I)) |
A great deal more than I'd want to be thrown off at LAX after 10 hours, go through immigration, hang round for a couple of hours then have another ten hours before getting to Sydney or Auckland.
Which is what happens to thousands of us every day. And a lot less painful than the trans-Europe train journeys most of used to take 30 or more years ago. |
Good one flanneruk -- toss in double miles and where do I sign up???
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Ira - Many moons ago when South African Airways was not allowed to fly over Africa and had to go around 'the bulge', we flew 19hrs to Tel Aviv with a refuel in Lisbon. That was bad enough!
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As long as the wine is free. I guess that means it won't be a U.S. airline.
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Don't worry, Wally. No US airline has ordered the 772LR yet; and was that you who tell me Air Canada still gives free drinks?
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But the plane that did it was Pakistan's PIA. On which the only free drinks are tea.
And - I swear - the pre-landing announcement goes "Ladies and gentlemen. If God is willing, we will shortly be landing at Karachi" Personally, I prefer less tentative announcements. And if they want to worry us, I'd rather they served G+Ts at the same time. |
flanneruk - That's a good one! :)
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I hear they are setting up special Immigration lines for whiners.
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rkkwan, as I recall from a previous thread, Air Canada's drinks are only $4, as opposed to AA's drinks for $5. This is not a determining factor for you or me, but for Wally this constitutes a substantial savings. :-)
Here's one on the house, Wally!! ((d)) |
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