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ItchyFeet2
28th Jan 2005, 11:27
Can anyone tell me what Cathay means in Cathay Pacific?

Thanks,

IF2

BahrainLad
28th Jan 2005, 11:51
It's a very very old name for "China."

ItchyFeet2
28th Jan 2005, 12:17
Thanks very much Bahrain Lad

ManfredvonRichthofen
28th Jan 2005, 12:19
here you go


Cathay
Related: Chinese History

(kăthā´) , name for North China used by medieval Europeans, derived from the Khitan (or Khitai), a Manchurian people who conquered S Manchuria and N China and founded the Liao dynasty (937-1125). S China was referred to as Mangi. Long after the end of the Liao, the Russians and some central Asian people continued to and still use Kitai as the name of China. The description of Cathay by Marco Polo (c.1254-c.1324) in his journal helped popularize the name in medieval Europe.


yours an*lly retentively

Manfred:8

EvoIV
28th Jan 2005, 13:18
derived from the Khitan (or Khitai), a Manchurian people who conquered S Manchuria and N China and founded the Liao dynasty

LOL I had to read that several times. I could have swore it said Mancunian :O

I was completely unaware until this thread that Cathay was set up by an American and an Australian!

http://www.cathaypacific.com/intl/aboutus/story/0,,,00.html

tamalai
28th Jan 2005, 13:26
yes, very multi national now too, aircrew from all over the habitable world............and Canada !!!

brakedwell
28th Jan 2005, 13:36
Surely it would have been more correct to have called a Honk Kong based airline Mangi Pacific? Come to think of it that name doesn't have quite the same ring!

cavortingcheetah
28th Jan 2005, 16:53
;)

Here's another teaser for you then.
Braathens used to be known as BRAATHENS SAFE. Guess what SAFE stood for:uhoh:

Oblaaspop
28th Jan 2005, 18:14
South Africa Far East

Next question?;)

cavortingcheetah
29th Jan 2005, 09:32
I may be wrong here but I thought it was South Asian and Far Eastern:O

superpilut
29th Jan 2005, 16:03
Mangi Pacific would be appropriate for a wholesale fruitshipping company..:p

Jetset320
29th Jan 2005, 16:06
Re Braathens, it's actually South America and Far East


......now, next question?!

Phil Brentnall
30th Jan 2005, 10:50
ok so what does QUANTAS stand for?...

Queers
And
Nymphomaniacs
Travelling
As
Stewards!!!

spleener
30th Jan 2005, 11:06
Gee thanks phil. now wot about"QANTAS?"

shortly
30th Jan 2005, 12:54
Queensland and Northern Territories Aerial (Airial didn't look correct) Service.

Jetset320
30th Jan 2005, 13:10
OK......here are two others:

1) SABENA

2) VARIG

BahrainLad
30th Jan 2005, 17:37
S ociete A eronautique B elgiens......something something.

cl12pv2s
30th Jan 2005, 21:08
What about KLM?

QNH1013
31st Jan 2005, 09:44
Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij. (I'm not kidding)
Literally translated... 'Royal Aviation Company'

Pax Vobiscum
31st Jan 2005, 10:42
Viacao Aerea Rio-Grandense

(ain't Google wonderful ...)

Jetset320
31st Jan 2005, 17:26
Yes and SABENA is (was) actualy "Société Anonyme Belge d'Exploitation de la Navigation Aérienne"!

Exploitation???....no wonder they went down!!

sanook
1st Feb 2005, 02:13
Such A Bad Experience Never Again. Really!

In the slot
9th Feb 2005, 16:28
Actually, QANTAS is more likely an abbreviation for .................Quick And Nasty Typical Australian Service........!!!

Taiwanese carrier Far Eastern Air Transport decided to abbreviate themselves to "FAT" rather than "FEAT" for some reason!!!!

Who speaks Polish??? What about "LOT?"

shortly
9th Feb 2005, 23:12
Wasn't he some biblical character who got in the deep and dark?

VR-HFX
9th Feb 2005, 23:24
...and the Indonesion carrier that used to have some DC4's laying around Kemayoran in the old days....displayed proudly along the side of the a/c was their moniker...PENAS..before the days of viagra..so no wonder I never saw one flying.

Hong Xing
10th Feb 2005, 03:41
VR-HFX;

You talk rubbish. The word Panas means hot as in hot temperature. What you so crudely refer to is zakar. Hong Xing.

VR-HFX
10th Feb 2005, 06:54
Hong F Xing

No I mean one of these..sorry this is a "Flying Zakar" and is a 6 not a 4.

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/267067/M/

Tagneah
14th Feb 2005, 02:04
QANTAS = Quite A Nice Trip - All Survived