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YVR Cockroach
B008. (1989) As a well sought after free-lance travel writer, yours is an envious lot indeed. You’ve just finished writing an article for Conde Nast Traveler magazine about Varadero, Cuba - one of the largest and most popular resort areas in the Caribbean. Now you’re on your way to Honolulu for a reunion with your old college roommates. Nobody said it would be easy traveling from Cuba to Hawaii in 1989, but you’ve found a workable itinerary involving three flights aboard three different airlines, each operating a different aircraft type. One of the aircraft has two engines, another has three engines and the other has four engines – though they are not necessarily flown in that order. None of the airlines are from the U.S. So then, please identify the three airlines, the route to be flown and the three different aircraft. ˇApúrate pues!
I'll start with Cubana flying VRA-YYZ with a TU-154, connecting to an Air Canada 767-200 to YVR and then a Canadian Airlines 747-200 to HNL.
You're off to a fairly decent start here, YVR. The routing you've submitted is correct, as are Air Canada (though not between YYZ and YVR) and the 747-200. However, Cubana and Canadian Airlines were not part of the routing. This should be fairly easy to clean up. ˇAdelante, entonces!
Last edited by Seat 2A; Jul 25, 2021 at 2:12 pm