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Old 20th May 2005, 17:59
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Ian Wilson
 
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What are my rights as a passenger to cancel my reservation off one of these British Aero 146 'gas chambers' in the light of what is happening, or am I to get the usual dribble of no refunds and no changes from the airline. What concerns me is nothing seems to being done, and the problem seems to be more wide spread that what was briefly said in the papers a few weeks ago, are the papers keeping in with the airlines because of their advertising contracts, are the papers afraid of loosing their contracts with them if the public is made fully aware of the health issues? I've notice some expensive looking adverts in the different nationals. Where is the best place to sit on the plane that has the 'freshest' air, or is all contaminated once airbourne. I am beginning to think that flying from my local airport is not always the best choice, and maybe I should be looking at other aircraft types to fly on. What aircraft is the healthest to fly on?

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