I've heard of possible weight restriction issues for non-revs leaving CAI on DL. How often does this happen? How many seats are blocked when weight restrictions are implemented? Thanks.
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I've heard of possible weight restriction issues for non-revs leaving CAI on DL. How often does this happen? How many seats are blocked when weight restrictions are implemented? Thanks.
Since I've been watching some CAI/JFK flights recently, I can tell you it's very difficult for employees lately. I've seen one flight go out w/50 empty seats and sometimes 3. DL co-pilot told me one went out with nearly 100 empty seats, but I didn't see those numbers myself.
I'll keep checking, but I would have some zeds in hand for Amman (which is awesome!) or Dubai. We're planning for early Dec but most likely using high priority for inbound.
PS--several crew members have had tough cases of Mummy Tummy, so be extra cautious. Local med is Antinal but I haven't done the "drug research" yet.
You have weight restrictions CAI/JFK? What sort of plane are you flying... a flying boat? http://www.nonrev.net/forums/style_e...R#>/tongue.gif
Never quite heard the expression "MUMMY TUMMY". Must be an "Airline" type of term but I get the hint.
FYI--a few nonrev employees are making the CAI/JFK
rarely buddy pax are
none from OAL
there are typically 20 inconvenienced pax on every recent flight
no empty seats tho
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (29Palms @ Sep 3 2009, 10:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>Quote:
Never quite heard the expression "MUMMY TUMMY". Must be an "Airline" type of term but I get the hint.[/b]
I had not heard that either but I like it.
I've known it as "Nefertiti's revenge"
I ate food from street vendors in Cairo and was ok.
Strong stomach or luck I guess..........
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vulindlela @ Sep 6 2009, 10:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>I was fine in Egypt until I got tempted by some roadside desserts/cake in Luxor. Big mistake! Thankfully I was prepared for this and had tablets so I was OK the next dayQuote:
I ate food from street vendors in Cairo and was ok.
Strong stomach or luck I guess..........[/b]
I haven't been to Cairo, but I did get "sick as a dog" after eating a hotdog from a cart in NYC (off Times Square).
Trust me, sick as a dog! http://www.nonrev.net/forums/style_e...DIR#>/wink.gif
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Migflanker @ Sep 6 2009, 11:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>Hahaha that's on my list of things to do in NYC next month. Eating a hotdog that is....Quote:
I haven't been to Cairo, but I did get "sick as a dog" after eating a hotdog from a cart in NYC (off Times Square).
Trust me, sick as a dog! http://www.nonrev.net/forums/style_e...DIR#>/wink.gif[/b]
Gotta find the right cart for that. I had one in NYC back in November and I was quite disappointed. I saw other carts that looked way better selling everything like Italian sausage, Polish sausages, but by the time I saw those, I had all ready eaten something else and wasn't hungry.