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On 2007-10-18 12:49:02, masseur wrote:
for me... just to be able to send and receive emails and browse the net a little would be brilliant
Does Lufthansa not operate FlyNet?
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Posted: 2007-10-18 21:34:08
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it seems not any more
anyway, as a Qantas platinum frequent flyer I only fly One World airlines unfortunately (lotsa points and upgrades!)
On Qantas, you can send texts using the onboard phone system but I've never done that
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Posted: 2007-10-18 21:37:39
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On 2007-10-18 21:37:39, masseur wrote:
anyway, as a Qantas platinum frequent flyer I only fly One World airlines unfortunately (lotsa points and upgrades!)
Sorry for going a bit off topic,
is there any real difference between airline alliances?
Like, is Star Alliance better than One World? or something like that.
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Posted: 2007-10-18 22:31:36
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like SE vs Nokia, mac vs PC, etc etc... its just down to personal preference but as I feel at home as soon as I get on board a QF flight I stick with that
actually its a bit snobbish too I suppose as one world has Qantas, BA, Cathay, AA, JAL etc etc (so its better

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Posted: 2007-10-18 22:55:54
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Travelers leave cell phones behind (reuters)
Travelers want to go green and stay clean in the next year -- and they don't want cell phones disturbing their peace, according to an annual survey of travel trends.
TripAdvisor, a travel Web site, surveyed more than 2,500 travelers globally, about cell phone use on planes
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Posted: 2007-10-26 17:51:36
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