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What is the best First Class Seat on a BA 744?
It is blocked off so only certain customers can book it, which ones?
What is the second best seat? Is it also blocked off?
If one passenger is Gold/GGL, and the other silver can the two best seats be blocked of by the Gold/GGL?
If flying as a couple why would you prefer 4E & 4F instead of 5E & 5F?
If you don´t like your wife why would 1A & 2A or 1K & 2K be the best choice?
On a 777 which seat gives you the least bother from light from the bogs?
Assuming you have procreated why would you want your child to be in 2E and yourself in 3A?
What is the significance of the "Black Mug" in the T5 CCR?
How do you feel about the AF F (La Premiere) hard & soft product?
I bet MF has lots of stories about dead bodies in the seat next to him in First Class. I bet he doesn't mention how many were put there dead or how many died of boredom and despair while he was recounting his tales.
Aptly, isn't the thread named 'Air travel myths' ?
I bet MF has lots of stories about dead bodies in the seat next to him in First Class. I bet he doesn't mention how many were put there dead or how many died of boredom and despair while he was recounting his tales.
I well remember being on a Leeds - Dublin flight one morning, gliding in very gently past the Hill of Howth, wave to Bono, and someone hadn't set their phone to flight mode, caught a signal and receives a call, ring tone being 'WAIL, WAIL, PULL UP; WAIL, WAIL, PULL UP.....'
I thought it very British (and/or Irish) that no one batted an eyelid.....
It is also very British for the PIC to accept being called a 'retard' repeatedly on landing.
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