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Hm... you might.... (I take it you are replying tongue in cheek... as I was when I commented...?)
(Written on 2020年 04月 24日)(Permalink)
Hehe... yes I am amazed by these wonderful technologies... if it comes out the wrong colour, I wonder if you can click a dropdown list with other colour options.... :D Hahaha
(Written on 2020年 04月 24日)(Permalink)
Excellent update. Thanks very informative.
(Written on 2020年 04月 24日)(Permalink)
Wow this is brilliant! They email you an aircraft, and then all you do is enter the license code and BAM! There it is! Amazing.....
(Written on 2020年 04月 24日)(Permalink)
So the airlines are happy to take the money when you book and pay in advance, but then, at their own discretion, can cancel a flight (as being perhaps not profitable), and they want to keep the moneys paid in good faith by the travelling public? I don't think so. That is simple corporate theft. You cant advertise to provide a service, imply that by paying for the service, it will be provided, and then, when you have the money in hand, decide not to bother, and run away.
(Written on 2020年 04月 12日)(Permalink)
Yes, you are right. That's for sure!
(Written on 2019年 08月 24日)(Permalink)
Yes...but I think you used the wrong letter in that word... should be a "p"... exPensive! :)
(Written on 2019年 08月 23日)(Permalink)
The story is that the seating was rearranged by the crew to ensure families could sit together, but then a crew member and the mother have a heated exchange about why she was not in her assigned seat...? Why? Why would the mother and the crew member not simply go to the assigned seat and then verify who was telling the truth - and the crew member could then decide to move the man back (I assume that he must have been moved by another crew member - so the two did not communicate), and the issue could be very easily and efficiently be dealt with. I hear so many of these stories about people getting into heated exchanges on western run airlines, but I don't recall ever having had any bad experience with incorrect seating in an Asian airline... ever... and I fly internationally a LOT.
(Written on 2019年 08月 23日)(Permalink)
OK, so it's some un-named "U.S. aviation officials" who are making a claim that is not supported by the hard evidence... "U.S. aviation officials think a bird strike is the likely culprit in what led to erroneous sensor data fed to the anti-stall system in the Ethiopian crash, the person said. Ethiopian Airlines has said, however, that a preliminary crash investigation report showed “no evidence of any foreign object damage” such as a bird strike, to the sensor." Sounds ever more like a desperate search to come up with an "it wasn't our fault" cause for the crash, even if the hardware shows it is probably not the case.
(Written on 2019年 05月 28日)(Permalink)
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