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  • in reply to: Here is a photo of the Queens fly by for the Jubil #659205
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    RE: Here is a photo of the Queens fly by for the J

    Very nice!

    in reply to: QUIZ!! #659211
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    RE: Quiz!!

    Is there a similar Algerian airline with that name?

    in reply to: pic of the hour #659452
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    RE: pic of the hour

    Very nice,I prefer the 747!Where is this photo taken?

    in reply to: What did you think of the Jubilee flypast? #1994887
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    RE: What did you think of the Jubilee flypast?

    If she is anything like her mother she will!

    in reply to: What did you think of the Jubilee flypast? #1994904
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    RE: What did you think of the Jubilee flypast?

    A perfect and spectacular finale to four days of great jubilation.Made me feel proud to be british!!

    in reply to: QUEENS AMAZING FLYPAST!!! #659782
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    RE: QUEENS AMAZING FLYPAST!!!

    God that was amazing!!!

    in reply to: QUIZ!! #660210
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    RE: Quiz!!

    Hmmm I am stumped,I know Emirates are getting the A340-500 and thats the only airline in the Middle East I know is getting that aircraft.
    Singapore are getting the A340-500 and also China Eastern as well but that would be Asia?So I am really stuck now!

    in reply to: how to post pics #1994913
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    RE: how to post pics

    If you don’t hae any software to shrink with then you can use Microsoft paint,its very useful and easy to use.

    in reply to: Third Airline a Must in Aurtralia! #660212
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    RE: Third Airline a Must in Aurtralia!

    Apparently Virgin Blue is considering lauching international services to destinations including New Zealand,Hong Kong,Shanghai,Tokyo,Bali and Fiji.Richard Branson said on April 17th of this year that an A$3.6bn fleet upgrade was planned to help cope with its rapid expansion in the Australin omestic market and betwen 30 and 40 aircraft could be acquired,either 737s or A320s.
    About the new airline,its good to see a possible new carrier in Australia.But Spirit airways?I remember hearing about them in 2000/2001 but then nothing else was heard,are they really that serious?With Singapore then maybe if they set something up in Australia it would be modelled on their airline Silkair?
    Just a thought! 😉

    in reply to: Guidelines for World Cup commentators in the UK. #1994924
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    RE: Guidelines for World Cup commentators in the U

    LOL :7 :7 :7 :7 :7
    VERY FUNNY!!!!

    in reply to: Boeing 747 ownership #660437
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    RE: Boeing 747 ownership

    Its an Air Atlanta Icelandic 747 probably being used by a charter airline.

    in reply to: QUIZ!! #660446
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    RE: Quiz!!

    [updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-06-02 AT 05:43 PM (GMT)]4-Emirates?
    6-In India by HAL?
    7-A300-300?

    in reply to: QUIZ!! #660452
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    RE: Quiz!!

    [updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-06-02 AT 05:03 PM (GMT)]I’ve been beat,but heres my answers anyway!
    Q1: Goodjet
    Q2: ?
    Q3: ?
    Q4: Qatar
    Q5: Ummm wild guess Air Hoduras
    Q6: ?
    Q7: A320-100
    Q8:1st September 1979
    Q9: Groenslandsfly
    Q10:Air Comoros
    I tried my best!

    in reply to: New members to the Star Alliance #660475
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    RE: New members to the Star Alliance

    [updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-06-02 AT 01:07 PM (GMT)]I’m not saying that you should go via ICN or NRT.What I mean is that UA does not have much room to expand on its mini-hub at Narita from what I have heard so surely ICN is a new much better option for them as they have room to expand so they can fly more passengers in to Asia than they are currently with the allince with Asiana.Incheon is also a great airport for connecting traffic.
    By working closely with Star Alliance members in the Northeast and Southeast Asian markets Asiana will become a great asset to the alliance as it will be providing an extended network that will significantly benefit customers and the Star Alliance.

    in reply to: New members to the Star Alliance #660483
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    RE: New members to the Star Alliance

    [updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-06-02 AT 08:33 AM (GMT)]Well at least Star have got Asia well covered now.Also with Asiana in couldn’t this provide United with room to expand on their connections to ICN?As the airport has plenty of room to expand unlike at NRT where UA has a mini-hub.This could give UA the ability to fly more passengers into Asia using there Star Alliance codeshare with Asiana.
    Another reason why Asiana would be good for the alliance is the fact that they fly to a lot of diferent places in China which would be good for people travelling on by Star carriers.
    One negative point though is there any chance that Star is overexpanding now.Ain’t there competition laws too which could stand in the way of them?
    Just a thought and a bit of research 😉

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