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wendi rose 9th Aug 2001 15:32

passenger nicknames
 
We have CFW's PBUs and BFG's on our flights. (have to work them out for yourselves) Anyone got any other good nicknames or avronyms for self loading freight?

Manflex55 9th Aug 2001 17:54

We used to call our 1st Class PAX the PIGs (Pretty Important Guys).

MF

Trixy the Fairy 9th Aug 2001 22:44

Well on the charter flights we do we call them JIFF Pax ,
As when they return to DUB and you open the door they all say,
Jesues it F@##' Frezzing.
:D
trixy

SussexPSR 10th Aug 2001 01:36

Billies....cockney rhyming slang...Billy Bunters = Punters, confused? I am...!!

SussexPSR 10th Aug 2001 01:40

& forgot RaspberryRipples = WCHC

taba 12th Aug 2001 04:18

In EK years ago we used to have a UPC and the winner would be given a bottle of Champagne!(even though most of them did not understand what the hell was going on!)...work it out...C means competition!

Ivarong Headcount 12th Aug 2001 22:29

Many moons ago, they were known as "DF's" - "Delicate flowers" as they, particularly the frequent flyers, were tended to with the utmost care and fed copious amounts of sh***.
Isn't is simply marvellous that at least this industry maintains a level of consistency despite the food still having none....Ahhh happy days...** sigh ** :rolleyes:

snowbound 4th Feb 2002 05:42

there is many although "that c*** in 34c (or wherever) seems to be the most widely used <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

Jenni 4th Feb 2002 22:14

'The enemy are approaching' is a term i recall being most widely used as the first pax are making their way down the airbridge.. .Also 'the bucket and spade brigade' on those luvverly trips down to to Canaries in the winter!! :)

Fox_4 5th Feb 2002 00:26

You guys must be bored! Life on the other side huh.. .I hope I wasnt the guy in 34C.. . <img src="wink.gif" border="0"> <img src="cool.gif" border="0"> <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

flyblue 5th Feb 2002 23:36

We do hope the same :) :) :)

[ 05 February 2002: Message edited by: flyblue ]</p>

PAXboy 6th Feb 2002 17:39

I understand that the good citiszens departing from Luton to their destinations in the Med are known as, The FLying Shell Suits.

May I point out that I only live near LTN and am not from it and have never flown charter from it! <img src="eek.gif" border="0">

Fox_4 6th Feb 2002 22:37

It was 34A, phew. Escaped the wrath!

<img src="cool.gif" border="0">

SydGirl 7th Feb 2002 00:44

Heehee we also have CFW's!!

For cuties we call them BOB (Best On Board) and those Frequent Flyers that were a tad on the trying side were affectionately known as Frequent Whingers.

SG

floigl 7th Feb 2002 03:15

"Barbarians are at the gates"

ashwelljames 7th Feb 2002 21:53

very funny :-)

Tankie 10th Feb 2002 04:44

A nickname used for some obvious pax we use is 'Britvics'.

Just imagine holding a small can of tomato juice in your hand and giving it a shake. then recheck the position and motion of you hand and arm. An apt example of of some pax.. .

Enjoy life, it's the only one you've got.

Mr Pax 11th Feb 2002 03:14

Next time I sit in 34C I promise to be a "BOB" <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">

Mr Pax 11th Feb 2002 03:20

34D is a much nicer thought! :) :) :)


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