Mugs in Club Europe
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Uncle Dude is your Senior Airline Executive a Senior Airline Executive with British Airways? This all sounds very USA market to me.
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You became a Mucci with those few kind words! If I have already made you one, then you can add the title "Chevaliers des Flagoneurs Adorés"
Uncle Dude is your Senior Airline Executive a Senior Airline Executive with British Airways? This all sounds very USA market to me.
Uncle Dude is your Senior Airline Executive a Senior Airline Executive with British Airways? This all sounds very USA market to me.
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Post added on the basis there is no triviality too small to put in this forum:
Anyone still keen to drink from the old BA mugs (not me, I like my hot drinks hot) still has a way of doing so: the shorthaul Hermolis kosher breakfast pack still has the squat blue mugs in them and judging from the packaging, they can't easily put the new white mugs in the space allowed.
Anyone still keen to drink from the old BA mugs (not me, I like my hot drinks hot) still has a way of doing so: the shorthaul Hermolis kosher breakfast pack still has the squat blue mugs in them and judging from the packaging, they can't easily put the new white mugs in the space allowed.