Friday, 06 March 2009

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  • echois23@xanga

    Air India?..........

  • xxxYYzzoo@xanga

    So funny, Ha ha ha........enjoy your flight.  

  • d0llh0use@xanga

    my worst experience has got to be with china air.  i flew them once and it wasnt very comfortable, barely any legroom (and this was an international flight so i was cramped up for hours), food sucked along with the service and when i got up to go to the lavatory, one of the female flight attendants told me to sit down...when i had to pee and couldnt hold it in >:O their lucky i didnt sue.


    my BEST experience has to be with singapore airlines. i love them.  they have great service, great food, actual legroom and pretty flight attendants.  i love their overall look (uniform).  i want to fly the airbus someday. 


    never ever will i fly china air ever. 

  • cacarmina@xanga

    it's a very funny airline

  • HIN_0226@xanga

    great airline company
    I like it

  • pkcricket@xanga

    that is a really great video!


    My worst flight experience was TWA, back when they existed...my friends and I dubbed them - Turds Within Aviation.  They messed up our flights and left us roasting in the St Louis Airport for 16 hours before getting us on a red eye back home.


    My best...hmm...I really like Korean Air.  It's pretty nice

  • namburgers@xanga

    Haha, that was pretty funny.  Pretty much every airline is charging like that now.  I remember flying on Ryanair to get around Europe a long time ago, and they were already charging for everything, but the flights were pretty cheap though.

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