Since when have passengers been considered cargo. 4 holer said cargo not passengers and as I stated there is no Air Nauru and your assumptions about the flight in Melbourne are just that, assumptions, and unfortunately incorrect. They also operate no B737-400s. It also needs to be considered that Nauru Airlines and others I assume although owned overseas have funded a viable operation which employs more than 90% of its pilots in Australia and not from its owners country, so without them there would be a lot of happily employed pilots on very good conditions sitting on the dole queue. As greg 47 said earlier some complain expecting everything on a platter while others work hard at making their own luck