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Old September 27th, 2004, 05:18 AM
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(Johnny Dee) wrote:

Given the choice though I'd always prefer to fly Virgin. But on this
occasion, from all your suggestions it seems that American should be
the one to go for. Legroom is nice. And it's a pretty good deal --
only £268 including tax on
www.ebookers.com.

Try it through AA.com (or www.americanairlines.co.uk)


I already did. Ebookers is the best price. Fifteen quid cheaper.


Q class tickets? I thoink ebooker flights don't earn any miles.
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Old September 27th, 2004, 05:19 AM
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"Miss L. Toe" wrote:


and sign up for all the latest bonus miles deals. I know you said you arent
*that* frequent a flyer - but they last for 3 years and you never know when


where he booked form may not earn him any miles. not that he may care.
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Old September 27th, 2004, 05:21 AM
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"Not the Karl Orff" wrote in message
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Iain Bowen wrote:


Luckily, the next trans-pond is in Club World :-)


A disappointing experience it will be. They don't even serve a hot
breakfast for the long hals such as west coast N. America = LHR anymore.


In Club World ? - Are you sure - I cant believe that even BA would be stupid
enough to start ****ing off thier business class pax.


Believe me. I did YVR-LHR in BC (a.k.a. CW) this January. No hot
breakfast on baord (seems the only trans Atlantics that have hot
breakfast are from S. America). What's worse, the arrivals lounge at
LHR didn't have any hot breakfast either as it was after noon when the
YVR flight arrived.
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Old September 27th, 2004, 05:21 AM
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"Miss L. Toe" wrote:

"Not the Karl Orff" wrote in message
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In article ,
Iain Bowen wrote:


Luckily, the next trans-pond is in Club World :-)


A disappointing experience it will be. They don't even serve a hot
breakfast for the long hals such as west coast N. America = LHR anymore.


In Club World ? - Are you sure - I cant believe that even BA would be stupid
enough to start ****ing off thier business class pax.


Believe me. I did YVR-LHR in BC (a.k.a. CW) this January. No hot
breakfast on baord (seems the only trans Atlantics that have hot
breakfast are from S. America). What's worse, the arrivals lounge at
LHR didn't have any hot breakfast either as it was after noon when the
YVR flight arrived.
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Old September 27th, 2004, 05:21 AM
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In article ,
"Miss L. Toe" wrote:

"Not the Karl Orff" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Iain Bowen wrote:


Luckily, the next trans-pond is in Club World :-)


A disappointing experience it will be. They don't even serve a hot
breakfast for the long hals such as west coast N. America = LHR anymore.


In Club World ? - Are you sure - I cant believe that even BA would be stupid
enough to start ****ing off thier business class pax.


Believe me. I did YVR-LHR in BC (a.k.a. CW) this January. No hot
breakfast on baord (seems the only trans Atlantics that have hot
breakfast are from S. America). What's worse, the arrivals lounge at
LHR didn't have any hot breakfast either as it was after noon when the
YVR flight arrived.
 




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