Helsingin sanomat interview
#91
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: C2
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Posts: 1,157
I think the story is the same in any language:
1. Read news and pretend it's something shameful.
2. Go and hit your keyboard to let the world know.
3. Start thinking of how amazing the lounges could be.
4. Beg your access at an airline lounge reception with some creative (heard of just 10 times earlier that day) excuse during your next holiday trip.
5. Start planning your tier card runs after your begging failure.
6. Find your wallet empty. Move back to your keyboard.
1. Read news and pretend it's something shameful.
2. Go and hit your keyboard to let the world know.
3. Start thinking of how amazing the lounges could be.
4. Beg your access at an airline lounge reception with some creative (heard of just 10 times earlier that day) excuse during your next holiday trip.
5. Start planning your tier card runs after your begging failure.
6. Find your wallet empty. Move back to your keyboard.
#92
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Helsinki-Vantaa APT, Finland
Programs: AY LUMO
Posts: 6,055
Twitter seems to be the saddest place for a hate speech nowadays. Some funny comments there about HS article but mostly only hate speech.
The funniest comment there was that our passports should be suspended.
The funniest comment there was that our passports should be suspended.
#94
Join Date: May 2015
Location: ATL/MCO
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Posts: 5,662
#97
Join Date: May 2014
Location: HEL
Programs: AY+Plat, ALL Plat, Scandic L2
Posts: 3,620
Wouldn't be the first time that I am the target of hateful comments on Twitter. Easy solution: I never joined that antisocial network.
#98
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: HEL
Programs: lots of shiny metal cards
Posts: 14,105
For now
Little known fact is that national ID card is valid to a lot more places than the EU/EEA countries. All the ex-Yugoslav republics (also Kosovo), Albania, Moldova and Georgia also let travellers enter with an EU-member ID. Add in the mini-states, and basically the ID is good for travel everywhere on the continent, sans Belarus, Ukraine and Russia
The Finnish police webpages are mentioning only EU/EFTA
Little known fact is that national ID card is valid to a lot more places than the EU/EEA countries. All the ex-Yugoslav republics (also Kosovo), Albania, Moldova and Georgia also let travellers enter with an EU-member ID. Add in the mini-states, and basically the ID is good for travel everywhere on the continent, sans Belarus, Ukraine and Russia
The Finnish police webpages are mentioning only EU/EFTA
#101
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Seat 1L these days :)
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Posts: 7,957
#103
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Keskellä metsää
Programs: Onko teillä S-etukorttia?
Posts: 918
Looks like you are now the go-to "kuvituskuva" in flight related articles:
https://www.is.fi/matkat/art-2000006323891.html
Radio interview starts around 9? They didn't say anything when they advertised you today (and I really don't want to wake up at 7)
https://www.is.fi/matkat/art-2000006323891.html
Radio interview starts around 9? They didn't say anything when they advertised you today (and I really don't want to wake up at 7)
#104
Moderator, Finnair
Join Date: May 2011
Location: MMX (CPH)
Programs: Eurobonus Diamond, QR Gold, AY+ Platinum, A3*G, Nordic Choice Lifetime Platinum, SJ Prio Black
Posts: 14,174
Looks like you are now the go-to "kuvituskuva" in flight related articles:
https://www.is.fi/matkat/art-2000006323891.html
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https://www.is.fi/matkat/art-2000006323891.html
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