Skystar
Sep 13, 02, 9:27 am
One year ago, Ansett Australia Mark I flew its final revenue service.
In a tulmultuous week that saw the egregious acts of September 11, Australia lost its once great carrier Ansett after 65 years of fine service.
Unfortunately, Ansett never regained strength, even in its AN Mark II guise, culminating in the failure of the Fox Lew Tesna bid.
So, when you bite into your three finger sized breadsticks on QF, or listen to the preprepared recycled jokes on DJ, just remember the good old days on AN. Remember Ansett International, the finest international carrier that could call Australia home.
My best wishes go out to the former AN staff, and I hope you have found greener pastures. And may those A321 lines being painted at AN SYD signify a light at the end of this temporary (I pray) tunnel.
Bring on someone to keep the b@stards honest!
Cheers,
Justin
[This message has been edited by Skystar (edited 09-13-2002).]
In a tulmultuous week that saw the egregious acts of September 11, Australia lost its once great carrier Ansett after 65 years of fine service.
Unfortunately, Ansett never regained strength, even in its AN Mark II guise, culminating in the failure of the Fox Lew Tesna bid.
So, when you bite into your three finger sized breadsticks on QF, or listen to the preprepared recycled jokes on DJ, just remember the good old days on AN. Remember Ansett International, the finest international carrier that could call Australia home.
My best wishes go out to the former AN staff, and I hope you have found greener pastures. And may those A321 lines being painted at AN SYD signify a light at the end of this temporary (I pray) tunnel.
Bring on someone to keep the b@stards honest!
Cheers,
Justin
[This message has been edited by Skystar (edited 09-13-2002).]