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Thread: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    A Tiger Airways flight is under investigation for flying too low on its approach to Melbourne Airport last night.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... 238959.htm

    You want low low prices, how about low low planes !!!

    (this was posted in good humour, whilst partly drunk, so save ya bitchin hoes !!!!) XXXX love you long time

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by SimonAU
    A Tiger Airways flight is under investigation for flying too low on its approach to Melbourne Airport last night.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... 238959.htm

    You want low low prices, how about low low planes !!!

    (this was posted in good humour, whilst partly drunk, so save ya bitchin hoes !!!!) XXXX love you long time
    I guess, when you can touch the wheels it's pretty low. I aint bitchin'.

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by SimonAU
    A Tiger Airways flight is under investigation for flying too low on its approach to Melbourne Airport last night.
    Ah, not good... Ever since the new boss took over, Tiger's been working hard to improve its customer service image. Now it's being hit harder by its safety image and that isn't so easy to fix!

    Australia has one of the safest commercial airliner safety records in the world though... I don't think there's EVER been a large commercial jet airliner crash in recent history here, which is pretty amazing considering how many crashes they have in the UK, Europe, America and Canada.

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Krobbie, Air Asia X flies to Christchurch from KL.
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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    ,,, which is pretty amazing considering how many crashes they have in the UK, Europe, America and Canada.
    Right, and the volume of air traffic in those countries in comparable to Australia too.

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by thonglor55
    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    ,,, which is pretty amazing considering how many crashes they have in the UK, Europe, America and Canada.
    Right, and the volume of air traffic in those countries in comparable to Australia too.
    In the amount of traffic in and out of airports, top 32:
    United States - 20
    Germany 2
    India - 2
    Canada - 1
    Peoples Republic of China - 1
    France - 1
    Mexico - 1
    Japan - 1
    Spain - 1
    Netherlands - 1
    United Kingdom - 1

    There is not one single airport in Australia in the list.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_ ... _movements

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    considering how many crashes they have in the UK, Europe, America and Canada.
    Yes clearly Australia is by far the safest place to fly

    2010
    USA - 5 fatalities (2 crashes)
    Canada - 2 fatalities (1 crash)
    Europe(excluding UK) - 0 fatalities
    United Kingdom - 0 fatalities
    Australia - 2 fatalities (1 crash)

    http://aviation-safety.net/2010/ASN_...stats_2010.pdf

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Ha ha... Look at the pair of losers leaping onto Google to try and prove me wrong. Bunch of tossers! :rolling:

    The fact remains, no large commercial airline jet has had a serious crash in Australia within recent history (last 30 years, possibly longer). This cannot be disputed.

    DCbob failed to mention Sydney Airport was ranked 27th in the world by passenger traffic with 36 million in 2010. Heathrow had 66 million. We're not the biggest but not insignificant either (click on the "passenger traffic" link on the page he linked to).

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    And how typical of you to resort to name calling when caught out in another of your ill informed posts.

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    Re: Thai Airways, Tiger to launch joint low-cost carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by Once In Awhile
    And how typical of you to resort to name calling when caught out in another of your ill informed posts.
    How very true. Bitchlover, you really need to control this anger you have, it is not healthy!

    I don't know how the boards put up with this nasty, name calling you give out!

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