Flying in India
There used to be a thread "you know your in India when" but it's disappeared.
Boeing7xx is on the money, keep it simple and you'll have a good time.
I miss some of the funny things that used to happen, but not the frustrating things, of which there were many.
Boeing7xx is on the money, keep it simple and you'll have a good time.
I miss some of the funny things that used to happen, but not the frustrating things, of which there were many.
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Thank You everyone for your input, and emails. I really appreciate it.
Sounds like I might be good experience one could have.
Boeingx777 tyank you for the advice on accomodation, I will take a look.
Rgs
Scalci
Sounds like I might be good experience one could have.
Boeingx777 tyank you for the advice on accomodation, I will take a look.
Rgs
Scalci
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Accommodation
Am a fellow Aviation Saffer and have lived in India for 8 years. Beware of accommodation as anything to western standards is very expensive. If its the airline I think it is, make sure your housing allowance covers. Family or not?
Otherwise OK with what 777 mentioned
Otherwise OK with what 777 mentioned