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Old 25th Oct 2000, 09:15   #1 (permalink)
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Question Jumpseat Europe-SYD or PER Dec26th

Hello!
B737 FO is looking for a possibility for a jumpseat flight to SYD or PER on or around december 26th,all the flights are hopelessly overbooked...thanks for any hints or help!
 
Old 25th Oct 2000, 11:59   #2 (permalink)
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We need more info.

Do you have a ticket, if so what type and valid for which airlines? Where is your intended departure point?

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Old 25th Oct 2000, 22:36   #3 (permalink)
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Fedex have a major base in Subic Bay, you could try flying from Paris to Subic and then down to Oz.
A search in the archives will find the number of the Fedex ops in London who should be able to give you more details.

Mutt.

PS, no pilots with beards allowed!!!!!
 
Old 30th Oct 2000, 04:02   #4 (permalink)
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Pray tell what is wrong with a beard?
 
 
 
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