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Post by Vonsmalhausen on May 30, 2005 20:41:18 GMT 2
on the first (return)flight from Dubai to Harare, just ONE passenger got one board of the Air Zimbabwe 767-200ER i think he got lot's of attends from the stewardesses ;D more can be read here www.luchtvaartnieuws.nl/news/?id=8726
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Post by Flyboytjen on May 31, 2005 9:25:22 GMT 2
I've read the same article in some Belgium newspapers Is that good news (at least one is coming home to Africa) or is that sad news ( all the others would stay at Dubai ) But one thing is sure ...I have to pay some fuel-tax this summer , And now I undestand why Greetz, FB
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Jumbo
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Post by Jumbo on May 31, 2005 16:01:53 GMT 2
I had a similar experience some 8 or 9 years ago. I was flying from Brussels to Linköping in Sweden for my work, with a stop at Copenhagen (Norway) where I had to switch flights. A collegue of me (from Holland) also landed in Copenhagen (coming from Schiphol), and we were booked on the same flight to Linköping. In Brussels we took off with a long delay (due to some technical problems in the c.ockpit . So I landed with a delay in Copenhagen. My Dutch collegue was already waiting for me, and we rushed to the other side of the airfield for our connecting flight. When we got on the plane (a Saab Turboprop operated by Skyways) we discovered that we were the only passengers on board. It was really strange to see a airhostess showing the emergency procedures to us (who had already flown many times, so we knew the drill). Anyway, we had a pleasant flight towards Sweden, with a, let's call it personal service. Greetz Jumbo
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Post by Vonsmalhausen on May 31, 2005 20:39:07 GMT 2
thx for this report Jumbo must have been a special feeling to be there alone
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