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Old Jan 3, 2020 | 3:06 am
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Nick Art
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Originally Posted by Concerto
Really? (@Nick Art) I have no idea where that is and did not know it existed (the Swissair memorabilia shop). Wonder if they'd like some old timetables?
In fact, I have loads of old paper timetables, many of airlines that have long ceased to exist.
Concerning memorabilia, I have some Crossair glasses because they were so generous with the champagne I was often still emptying my glass during the landing phase! Otherwise, that's it.
There are several shops like that actually. Many are old style and don't have any online presence.
The one I mentioned above is one I pass on my daily commute. It's located right next to Hegibachplatz: https://goo.gl/maps/dMwzZ56ZW89ohN3t6 I'm not sure if they buy stuff, but maybe they do. I think it's difficult to find them unless you physically see them. I'm pretty sure there are some in Geneva as well.
On the topic on timetables: You don't happen to have some old Swiss or Swissair paper timetables? I was once searching for one because I wanted to know what plane and what flight number I took in the 1998s. A friend of mine has some old Swissair Shares I could offer in return :P

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