Pulling Into The Pits For Fuel
It seems odd that other airlines' 757s are not similarly affected:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...o&mod=yahoo_hs |
There is a thread on this somewhere...
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Maybe each passenger can bring a quart of gas with them in their little baggie
There's a long thread about it here http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/conti...uel-stops.html |
Originally Posted by Sabai
(Post 17817269)
It seems odd that other airlines' 757s are not similarly affected:
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Goodness knows why there's all this faux excitement about fuel stops, they have occurred to a whole range of flights over time for a whole range of reasons. I would be surprised if, over the year, more than 1% of 757 flights were so affected.
And I would MUCH rather have a stop made than the practice of some carriers, which is to think baggage carriage is somehow optional, leave the bags off to carry more fuel, not tell you until you arrive, and then wreck your trip with the lack of everything that was in there for several days. |
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