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Old 19th September 2003, 07:01   #1 (permalink)
CUPID STUNT
 
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Servisair LGW

Hi


Would anyone know an email address for the Ops/Dispatch manager for Servisair LGW ???


Many thanx

SA
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Old 21st September 2003, 04:39   #2 (permalink)

 
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Take a look at the Servisair GlobeGround website for details. Specifically you should look HERE for mainstream passenger flights, and HERE for their cargo operation.
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Old 23rd September 2003, 05:25   #3 (permalink)
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contacting servisair

servisair and email is a really bad way to go!!

trust me I work for them in bristol, basically the best thing to do is to give them a shout over the phone. find out the number by phoning the airport. I did this and within two days I had a job.

regards flyboy

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