LAB Bolivian Airlines
After a long battle of nearly three years fighting with all sorts of problems, specially against a despicable and insensible government, LAB one of the oldest Airlines in the world reaching nearly 84 years of service under the same name, is modestly relaunching their services domestically in Bolivia.
I wish them all the best and success, they deserve a second chance. :ok: |
Thumbs Up...
:D Wish them all the best and hope people will support them, especially the Cochabambinos. Good job LAB...:ok:
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How many a/c's are they operating initially? Im guessing 727's right?!
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Yeah BABe! You are right in your remark of the support that they need from the local people (Cochabambinos). At the moment they are getting considerable support from civic organizations and in fact, they got up on their feet according to what was published on the news, thanks to the help of the street market vendors unions and the peasants. Real nice gesture. I hope the ball keeps rolling...:D
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Good Luck Lab!
Great People, Lots Of Spirit! |
Good Luck LAB,
You all deserve it. Was in Santa Cruz a few weeks ago, great people. Hope you do get started up again and be a good competition for Aerosur, or is that Aeroswindle I was told at the Irish pub there by one of the pilots. Seems the old manager from LAB has changed sides to Aeroswindle ha ha. From an ex Globejet crewmember we wish you all the best and to become a great airline once again. |
Aerosur Aeroswindle ...hahahahaha. That's great, you got that right, mate! You only need to fly Aerosur to see how they suck big time!
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It's not always Aerosur, the 757 belongs to Ryan Air, doesn't it?
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