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Old 4th Nov 2008, 18:13
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About three weeks ago a friend was flying bfs-ewr on continental a lady fell ill about half way and a doctor on board advised to land asap it took about a hour to divert to iceland in the meentime two women were talking about blowing up the plane and were restrained by cabin crew and arrested in iceland anyway my Q is who pays landing fees for extra fuel ect ect ect ????
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Old 4th Nov 2008, 19:58
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It sounds very garbled- I really don't think 'a friend told me......' works for this sort of thing!

The airline always pays. It's too much trouble to go reclaiming afterwards.
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why would i make it up ?

sorry if wording not good enough for u

it did happen its fact .
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Well it does sound a bit much to all happen on one flight.

The airline pays.
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Dunno about "two women were talking about blowing up the plane" though.
How would that help ?
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sorry if wording not good enough for u
I'm afraid that the wording is not good enough for me either - that's not a forum post, it's a text message. If you want to be taken seriously and expect people to take time and trouble to answer, you might consider putting in a little time and trouble yourself.
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