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oktata Apr 12th 2011 2:49 am

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Four airlines landed in Goa despite unsafe conditions

johnny five Apr 12th 2011 4:03 am

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Probably "fake" pilots anyway.........

oktata Apr 12th 2011 4:35 am

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 9300819)
Probably "fake" pilots anyway.........

interesting you say that as some of these were air india flights


k800mer Apr 12th 2011 7:58 am

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Originally Posted by oktata (Post 9300876)
interesting you say that as some of these were air india flights

http://youtube.com/watch?v=3HJK0KHZU...layer_embedded

We flew out on the Jet Lite flight at 18.45 so our flight must have been one of those arrivals, if it hadn't come in we would have missed our flight from Mumbai so I for one am quite pleased they ignored the curfew

johnny five Apr 12th 2011 9:19 am

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Originally Posted by k800mer (Post 9301231)
We flew out on the Jet Lite flight at 18.45 so our flight must have been one of those arrivals, if it hadn't come in we would have missed our flight from Mumbai so I for one am quite pleased they ignored the curfew

What!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They ignored all international standards of air safety, and the SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS OF THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT, placing hundreds of passengers lives at REAL risk, and you are "quite pleased" as it allowed you to meet your Bombay flight?
Their actions were CRIMINAL, and clearly are being treated as such by the Injun government. At least this will ensure that the required bribes will be punitive.................

k800mer Apr 12th 2011 11:20 am

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 9301403)
What!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They ignored all international standards of air safety, and the SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS OF THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT, placing hundreds of passengers lives at REAL risk, and you are "quite pleased" as it allowed you to meet your Bombay flight?
Their actions were CRIMINAL, and clearly are being treated as such by the Injun government. At least this will ensure that the required bribes will be punitive.................

It is India, most Indians seem to think all rules are made to be broken. At least this curfew being ignored did not result in an accident and as it did not even though their actions were criminal I think I have every right to be grateful I was able to get home on time.

Bipat Apr 12th 2011 3:03 pm

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Originally Posted by k800mer (Post 9301592)
It is India, most Indians seem to think all rules are made to be broken. At least this curfew being ignored did not result in an accident and as it did not even though their actions were criminal I think I have every right to be grateful I was able to get home on time.

I know what you mean; but before we land in Goa later this month we will have done 8 internal flights, and I am very grateful that all the rules including security seem to be being obeyed!! (at least on our flights); 2 flights to go so :fingerscrossed:

kernowpisky Apr 12th 2011 5:09 pm

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a new twist to the ever running saga

http://www.navhindtimes.in/

radio active princess.....and now after all those years polluting the shore they are concerned about it:blink:

johnny five Apr 12th 2011 8:01 pm

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http://oheraldo.in/news/Main%20Page%...hit/47283.html

Plenty of connecting flights missed if this comes off!


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noni Apr 13th 2011 4:39 am

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 9302138)
http://oheraldo.in/news/Main%20Page%...hit/47283.html

Plenty of connecting flights missed if this comes off!


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Thank God we are at home now, even if it is cold to-day.

noni Apr 13th 2011 9:32 am

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Qatar Airways: 2-for-1 offer.
13 Apr: Qatar Airways. Get two tickets for the price of one when you book on 13th or 14th April for travel between 1st May and 14th June... Offer applicable to fare only. Taxes & fees must be paid... Limited to Economy... Offer applies to return trips only... Offer is only valid for bookings made through qatarairways.com/100...
UPDATE Due to technical problems with our booking system, customers may have experienced difficulties booking the 2-for-1 offer. For this reason, Qatar Airways is postponing the special promotion to start on 13 April (00:01hrs) until 14 April (23:59hrs). Qatar Airways will honour all 2-for-1 bookings made to date for this offer


Goa holiday to burn hole in your pocket
13 Apr: Daily News & Analysis. The closure of the Goa runway for the next two months from 3pm to 6.30pm is going to spoil the holiday mood of many flyers. Moreover, as most airlines will reschedule their flights due to limited availability of the runway between 1pm and 3pm and post 5.30pm, travel agents say the airfares are likely to go up due to peak hour travel as well as the holiday season... Mumbai/Goa fares have already increased and are in the range of Rs7,000 to Rs33,961 even for low-cost airlines. The normal fare to Goa is anywhere between Rs2,500 to Rs4,500


www.goanvoice.org.uk:thumbup:

noni Apr 16th 2011 5:49 am

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/Walk-t...e1-685694.aspx

Cruise liner from Dubai diverted
16 apr. Herald. A cruise liner from Dubai carrying 2500 passengers scheduled to arrive at the Vasco port via Cochin has been diverted because of the ongoing unrest at the Vasco port. The liner carrying these tourists were scheduled to spend the entire day in Goa and set sail to Mumbai at 1700 hours on Saturday

www.goanvoice.org.uk

noni Apr 18th 2011 8:09 am

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India Tourist Visa Nightmare
17 Apr. Blogspot. Beware, If you want to get a simple tourist visa to India while traveling Asia and you hold an American or Australian passport, writes a blogger, it will likely be impossible or a nightmare not worth pursuing. In 5 years of non-stop travel as a family, with many simple tourist visas easily acquired, we were shocked by how ridiculously hard it was to just take a week trip to India

www.goanvoice.org.uk

dreadsoc Apr 18th 2011 11:22 am

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9312524)
India Tourist Visa Nightmare
17 Apr. Blogspot. Beware, If you want to get a simple tourist visa to India while traveling Asia and you hold an American or Australian passport, writes a blogger, it will likely be impossible or a nightmare not worth pursuing. In 5 years of non-stop travel as a family, with many simple tourist visas easily acquired, we were shocked by how ridiculously hard it was to just take a week trip to India

www.goanvoice.org.uk


Not just us Brits then !!!!

Dread - x

Heidigirl Apr 18th 2011 9:41 pm

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9312524)
India Tourist Visa Nightmare
17 Apr. Blogspot. Beware, If you want to get a simple tourist visa to India while traveling Asia and you hold an American or Australian passport, writes a blogger, it will likely be impossible or a nightmare not worth pursuing. In 5 years of non-stop travel as a family, with many simple tourist visas easily acquired, we were shocked by how ridiculously hard it was to just take a week trip to India

www.goanvoice.org.uk


Listen and take note India! People are getting fed up!


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