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Question:
sheryl babbled: >Just curious, Alain, is there any other > aspect of air travel that interests you > besides promoting Air France? >For someone as familiar with AF’s routes >as you seem to be, there must be >something else you could add to the >discussion here. Isn’t there?
Yeah, sheryl, I bet we could discuss your tampax habits… Is every day a heavy flow day for you? Do you "spot" your chair in that low-rent lawyers office you "work" in in Houston? Don’t you have something better to do–like plan one of those monster IAH-MSY itineraries for one of your ambulance-chasing "bosses"? love greg
Response:
Just curious, Alain, is there any other aspect of air travel that interests you besides promoting Air France? For someone as familiar with AF’s routes as you seem to be, there must be something else you could add to the discussion here. Isn’t there? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hello, > Next time you fly, you ought to fly Air France. They don’t fly directly to > SEA. They have agreements with Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines. > Their service is good, I travel with them (on business) as qoftenly as > possible. I like their lounges with showers in Paris CDG (their hub). The > service on board is one of the best, the hostess are pretty
) and the > meals and the wines are very good too. > I haven’t flown with Air Canada yet, but I have already flown to Calgary (I > mean until Montr
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