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Old 19th Nov 2003, 05:22
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Two TC B757s parked remotely at LMML

Whats the story behind the two Thomas Cook B757s parked at a remote park at LMML (MLA)?
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They are there for two days.

A jolly for one of the motor manufacturers I think.

Good trip for some!
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Any idea which manufacturer? (Interest in another life!)
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land rover, adding additional text as the site will not let me give you the answer if reply is less than 15 characters long!
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TC 767 at Sydney

Slightly off topic but I was quite surprised to see a 763 of Thomas Cook remote parked behind the Qantas Domestic terminal on 10/11/03.

I presume it may have something to do with Cruise Line Pax. Parked along side was a Iceland Air 757 so they were both quite a long way from home. Any one able to confirm why they'd be visiting Sydney.

(edited due to jetlag typo's)

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Believe the Iceland Air B757 will be the one operating a 30 Round the World charter for a Scandinavian company. Next stop should be New Zealand, and then various stops to Kruger in S. Africa. Trip finishes end of Nov.
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