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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Magigi wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Magigi wrote:I think airlines should introduce wi-fis on inflights...somebody shpuld have tweeted and this matter could by by now be behind us. @magigi this's already available, but you must pay. That's how they can minimize other challenges introduced, like misuse of the same. And none of the 239 souls in there could afford a single megabyte to tweet"danger"? @magigi I just wanted to inform you that WiFi in flights is already done. It's not a matter of whether they could afford a single tweet or not. But there are many possibilities; maybe that particular flight had not installed the service (I hope you know that not all flights are installed with same services, they vary).
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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murchr wrote:.....But the most worrying aspect is the two individuals travelling on stolen passports: assuming the names of Italian citizen Luigi Maraldi – who has been issued a replacement in the meantime – and Austrian Christian Kozel. They booked their tickets the day before the flight, and booked them together, obtaining consecutive ticket numbers. They also booked flights on from Beijing. And this is where it gets interesting: both men would only have been transiting Beijing Airport, and so would not have had to apply for visas to enter China, a process which would have almost certainly led to the discovery that they were travelling on stolen passports. Their flight onward was to Amsterdam, and as EU nationals they would not have needed any visa to enter the Netherlands. Nor would they have needed a visa to travel to their final destinations, Frankfurt am Main and Copenhagen. So there would have been little chance, provided the photos in the passports were a good likeness, of discovery. But here is where it gets truly strange: why would anyone travel from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam via Beijing in the first place, when direct flights are offered?http://zelo-street.blogs...and-fake-passports.html
Tourist like me like the hoping flights, its so enjoyable and it makes the holiday memorable. I once did Delta from Phoenix AZ to LA, then AA from LA to Saint Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota, halafu KLM over the Atlantic to Schipol then KQ to Nairobi over Greece, then F540 to Eldoret! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Impunity wrote:murchr wrote:.....But the most worrying aspect is the two individuals travelling on stolen passports: assuming the names of Italian citizen Luigi Maraldi – who has been issued a replacement in the meantime – and Austrian Christian Kozel. They booked their tickets the day before the flight, and booked them together, obtaining consecutive ticket numbers. They also booked flights on from Beijing. And this is where it gets interesting: both men would only have been transiting Beijing Airport, and so would not have had to apply for visas to enter China, a process which would have almost certainly led to the discovery that they were travelling on stolen passports. Their flight onward was to Amsterdam, and as EU nationals they would not have needed any visa to enter the Netherlands. Nor would they have needed a visa to travel to their final destinations, Frankfurt am Main and Copenhagen. So there would have been little chance, provided the photos in the passports were a good likeness, of discovery. But here is where it gets truly strange: why would anyone travel from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam via Beijing in the first place, when direct flights are offered?http://zelo-street.blogs...and-fake-passports.html
Tourist like me like the hoping flights, its so enjoyable and it makes the holiday memorable. I once did Delta from Phoenix AZ to LA, then AA from LA to Saint Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota, halafu KLM over the Atlantic to Schipol then KQ to Nairobi over Greece, then F540 to Eldoret! Then a boda boda to your house If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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Swenani wrote:Impunity wrote:murchr wrote:.....But the most worrying aspect is the two individuals travelling on stolen passports: assuming the names of Italian citizen Luigi Maraldi – who has been issued a replacement in the meantime – and Austrian Christian Kozel. They booked their tickets the day before the flight, and booked them together, obtaining consecutive ticket numbers. They also booked flights on from Beijing. And this is where it gets interesting: both men would only have been transiting Beijing Airport, and so would not have had to apply for visas to enter China, a process which would have almost certainly led to the discovery that they were travelling on stolen passports. Their flight onward was to Amsterdam, and as EU nationals they would not have needed any visa to enter the Netherlands. Nor would they have needed a visa to travel to their final destinations, Frankfurt am Main and Copenhagen. So there would have been little chance, provided the photos in the passports were a good likeness, of discovery. But here is where it gets truly strange: why would anyone travel from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam via Beijing in the first place, when direct flights are offered?http://zelo-street.blogs...and-fake-passports.html
Tourist like me like the hoping flights, its so enjoyable and it makes the holiday memorable. I once did Delta from Phoenix AZ to LA, then AA from LA to Saint Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota, halafu KLM over the Atlantic to Schipol then KQ to Nairobi over Greece, then F540 to Eldoret! Then a boda boda to your house In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/29/2007 Posts: 948
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Magigi wrote:Tebes wrote:Magigi wrote:Tokyo wrote:I am shit scared of flying across the Pacific with Malaysian airlines within next few days. ...ahahaha...the shortest sentence and the only sentence of @Tycho I have read and completed! ...mr tycho the mystery of air france flight 447 which dissipated in The atlantic has never been solved...so also check that route... ...etc etc etc This is @Tokyo not @Tycho. Tycho writes like 2-3 paragraphs into the abyss ...And only @Alphadoti reads everything!!! Obviously @Magigi can't read even a simple word like Tokyo. So how can he finish reading this sentence and understand it?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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tycho wrote:Magigi wrote:Tebes wrote:Magigi wrote:Tokyo wrote:I am shit scared of flying across the Pacific with Malaysian airlines within next few days. ...ahahaha...the shortest sentence and the only sentence of @Tycho I have read and completed! ...mr tycho the mystery of air france flight 447 which dissipated in The atlantic has never been solved...so also check that route... ...etc etc etc This is @Tokyo not @Tycho. Tycho writes like 2-3 paragraphs into the abyss ...And only @Alphadoti reads everything!!! Obviously @Magigi can't read even a simple word like Tokyo. So how can he finish reading this sentence and understand it? ...sawa...leo siko kwa mood ya mabishano...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:Impunity wrote:murchr wrote:.....But the most worrying aspect is the two individuals travelling on stolen passports: assuming the names of Italian citizen Luigi Maraldi – who has been issued a replacement in the meantime – and Austrian Christian Kozel. They booked their tickets the day before the flight, and booked them together, obtaining consecutive ticket numbers. They also booked flights on from Beijing. And this is where it gets interesting: both men would only have been transiting Beijing Airport, and so would not have had to apply for visas to enter China, a process which would have almost certainly led to the discovery that they were travelling on stolen passports. Their flight onward was to Amsterdam, and as EU nationals they would not have needed any visa to enter the Netherlands. Nor would they have needed a visa to travel to their final destinations, Frankfurt am Main and Copenhagen. So there would have been little chance, provided the photos in the passports were a good likeness, of discovery. But here is where it gets truly strange: why would anyone travel from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam via Beijing in the first place, when direct flights are offered?http://zelo-street.blogs...and-fake-passports.html
Tourist like me like the hoping flights, its so enjoyable and it makes the holiday memorable. I once did Delta from Phoenix AZ to LA, then AA from LA to Saint Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota, halafu KLM over the Atlantic to Schipol then KQ to Nairobi over Greece, then F540 to Eldoret! Then a boda boda to your house Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 627 Location: Mbui-Nzau, Kikumbulyu
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am yet to see an E.T. spin on this by conspiracy theories..itasemekana a UFO was sighted before the crash
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