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DogHead Aug 15, 2005 11:01 pm

A must read for all FT'rs
 
Few weeks ago I came across of very positive review of "Air Babylon" by Imogen Edwards-Jones in Sunday Express. I thought that such a travel related book would be available from airport outlets, but I was wrong. Despite of trying three times in last two weeks at LHR and LGW, I hit blanks. Eventually, on my shopping trip to Croydon last weekend I managed to get the book at Waterstones. It is a very entertaining read, even (as some claim) if it's not very truthfull in its contents. But if it is, then we all should be very worried... :rolleyes:

BearX220 Aug 15, 2005 11:15 pm

It's apparently not available in the States -- Amazon US shows it as "out of print, limited availability." The companion tome "Hotel Babylon" is available here though and looks like fun.

oklAAhoma Aug 16, 2005 1:08 am

This actually looks like a fun read although I am not sure it surpasses FT for interesting travel stories. But at any rate, I don't think MilesBuzz was the appropriate forum to post a thread about the book. Maybe TravelBuzz...?

flipside Aug 16, 2005 2:58 am

I don't really see what this has to do with "The latest frequent flyer program buzz" so I'm going to move it over to TravelBuzz.

Regards,

Flipside

Wingnut Aug 16, 2005 4:15 am

I read this book and must confess I really didn't rate it. It's bunch of airline staff anecdotes which have been fictionalised into one employee's day (a dispatcher type of character, who also is going on a long-haul staff travel trip at the end of his shift, natch).

The anecdotes were amusing / interesting to a degree (although to someone who's a regular on this board I doubt there's anything you haven't heard before) and while this might have worked as a collection of anecdotes written up in a non-fictional manner, the fictionalisation just makes it thoroughly unbelievable and irritating. Foe eg one guy dealing with 3 on board stiffs in one 24 hour period? 2 on the same plane? Come on...

SQ319 Aug 16, 2005 5:18 am

I have read "Hotel Babylon". The book is written in a fictional manner with all the horror stories that one expect to hear about hotels. Found it highly exaggerated as I had worked in a hotel and know how it is like. FT is probably a better read, and more real too! :)

Rejuvenated Aug 16, 2005 11:59 am

Hmmm....I wonder why a name of an Ancient Empire was chosen as the title! :D


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