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Must have been wonderful back in the days when they had the little piano bar upstairs at the front. *sigh* I could have so got used to that lifestyle.
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Figure of speech, old fruit. It was either that or you woke up with a hemorrhoid the size of a bowling ball, but whichever it was, you're a tetchy fecker today. And on a Friday, with pubs open*. Chill a bit...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt was the bears' beds, not Goldilocks's.
*Sorry NickFitz, some pubs which aren't in Leicester...
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For those of you with second homes in Spain or vice versa there is the BA Flash Sale starting today I just picked up tulip load of £49 returns to AGP, Help me save the A320 from being phased out. (*not that I help out with this, I prefer the LCY flight)
Special Offers | Latest flight offers & holiday deals | British AirwaysLast edited by clearedforlanding; 17 July 2020, 14:19.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThey were always planned to be phased out by 2024 anyway. With aviation not doing very well at the moment it makes perfect sense to get rid of them early as they're not very fuel efficient and are expensive to maintain. Aircraft technology has moved on a bit since the 1990's.
Try 1960s for the original, and 1980s for the -400 as used by BA.
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They were always planned to be phased out by 2024 anyway. With aviation not doing very well at the moment it makes perfect sense to get rid of them early as they're not very fuel efficient and are expensive to maintain. Aircraft technology has moved on a bit since the 1990's.
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