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cml387 16th February 2025 10:48


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 11829073)
yes - Aer Rianta led the way to the horrors of the modern shopping centre with a terminal attached. The Irish also introduced Moscow to pubs and St Patricks Day - weird!!

Don't forget the irish Coffee, invented in Shannon.

justapax 16th February 2025 15:30

I started this thread as 'Starting Threads'. I suggested it should be changed to 'Aeroflot reminiscences' but a mod changed it to 'Horror stories'. Now it's about SNN and Irish coffee. I suggest we recommend this thread to the Guinness book of records as the most drifted thread since the invention of Bulletin Boards (which pre-date the internet - there was Prestel).

GROUNDHOG 16th February 2025 18:11


Originally Posted by ZFT (Post 11828313)
Use THY fairly often. Very good operation IMHO

For good order it wasn't THY but as my post says early Turkish carrier, I have never had a bad experience on THY. May have been Toros Air?

Union Jack 16th February 2025 21:15


Originally Posted by cml387 (Post 11829179)
Don't forget the irish Coffee, invented in Shannon.

Now, now, Mr Martyr Lane, I think you’ll find that it was not in Clare, but in Limerick on the other side of the water, at the old flying boat station at Foynes - Cheers!:D

Jack

PAXboy 16th February 2025 22:21

I have only used THY for one round trip LGW/IST/JNB then CPT/IST/LGW in 2016.

The flights in C were all fine. The service on the ground in IST was so abominable, that I shall never use that airline or IST again. Indeed, the whole country can rejoice that I have zero intention of ever going there.

I respectfully suggest that the new thread title is correct!

justapax 16th February 2025 23:38

I heard the invention of Irish coffee as Shannon, but I'm only a plastic paddy (Irish parent, English accent) so I won't argue. One of the first samplers of this cocktail was Marilyn Monroe, who was apparently very fond of it.

The old Istanbul had separate international and domestic terminals, which meant I had to run several hundred metres with 90 kg of baggage, shouting 'Yok Lira!' (No Lira!) to the porters who were standing by. I was young and fit in those days, but I still came close to a heart attack.

The new Istanbul has the most expensive bottled water in the world. Don't be thirsty in Istanbul; I understand it's cheaper in the domestic terminal, but I've not tried it.

Asturias56 17th February 2025 08:34


Originally Posted by artee (Post 11829089)
How do you know, if you didn't stick around? :O

I did .............................. :ouch::ouch::ouch:

cml387 17th February 2025 12:24


Originally Posted by PAXboy (Post 11828794)
A quick search for Shannon Airport has many photos. The website of the airport itself - not so much. Only been there once on a LHR-SNN-LHR for a short holiday on Aer Fungus.

It has a gigantic collection of model aeroplanes in the departure lounge.
Link

justapax 17th February 2025 17:45


Originally Posted by jolihokistix (Post 11823501)
With Aeroflot? Too many to list immediately. (Great source of merry stories though.)

Go on, have a go. Just one or two anecdotes to whet our appetites.

jolihokistix 18th February 2025 08:02

@Justapax1. I relented in post #11 above. Instead I'll post some PIA experiences then, when the Muses next visit.

cml387 18th February 2025 12:00

OK, my bad trip.
Dublin to Dubrovnik for a holiday many years ago.
I seldom have a pint before flying, but for some reason, this time I had two.
Boarded the aircraft ( the rather tired B737 EI-STA) and even on the taxi out I felt I needed to go to the little boys room.
I'll have to wait until seat belt light goes out.
Seatbelt light does not go out, although we are now over Wales.
"Ladies and gentlemen, we seem to have a minor problem here so we are returning to Dublin"
B******s
Deplaned and held in a waiting room. Unfortunately as we are airside we cannot just wander off to the loo unaccompanied lest we carry out acts of wanton terrorism.
There is a queue. A long queue and since there is only one person with an airside pass to accompany us, we must wait for each loo person to go and return before the next can go.
At this point I notice that there seem to be a lot of Irish Travellers (not Irish travellers, if you see what I mean) including one in front of me who in fairness is waiting patiently along with us all.
Dubrovnik is the main airport to travel on to the pilgrimage town of Medjugorge, which is popular with Travellers (who knew?).
Next I knew is a man beside me (having jumped a long queue) talking to his friend in front of me and indicating that it would be no problem if he just went after me.
I said it would very much be a problem since he had jumped a long queue and that he should join the back of it. He went off in bad grace.
After he'd gone the people behind thanked me for my principled stand. And bravery. Oops.
My turn cane finally. Returned to my seat in the waiting area.
My wife said that he man opposite was very upset about some c*** who had stopped him doing something or other.
"Ah" says I "I might be able to shed some light on that"
Almost immediately it was announced that reboarding could commence.
I decided to cross Medjugorge off my bucket list.


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