How to give Greta Thunberg a coronary

How to give Greta Thunberg a coronary

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Trevatanus

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Monday 19th October 2020
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I have to say, I’m very surprised that Qantas operated this flight, I can only assume there are a lot more bums on seats on the return leg.
Sorry about the spider scrawl, original post shows crew names, which I’m not sure should published.

Trevatanus

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Monday 19th October 2020
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I remember reading the Heathrow airport newspaper Skyport many years ago (pre-9/11) and a passenger found himself the only passenger in a BA 747 (remember them?). He was in first, apart from the landing when he was in a jumpseat.

Trevatanus

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JxJ Jr. said:
I assume the 12t of freight may be an issue. If Qantas cancel the flight they'd still have to get that to London on time which may cost more by subcontracting it, if even feasible.
Could be, I know Perth exports a lot of seafood, obviously perishable.

Trevatanus

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interstellar said:
Trevatanus said:
I have to say, I’m very surprised that Qantas operated this flight, I can only assume there are a lot more bums on seats on the return leg.
Sorry about the spider scrawl, original post shows crew names, which I’m not sure should published.
What group is that on Facebook?
London Heathrow Spotters