When terrorists book flights....
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.....do they book one way or return?
It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
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"Oral-B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> .....do they book one way or return?
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
It's been standard practice in the USA for a while to give extra screeing to
those on one-way flights. But then as it's often cheaper to book a return
anyway, what's the point.
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> .....do they book one way or return?
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
It's been standard practice in the USA for a while to give extra screeing to
those on one-way flights. But then as it's often cheaper to book a return
anyway, what's the point.
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"Oral-B" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
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> .....do they book one way or return?
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
Both ways. As I can remember those on September 11 had expensive
one-way businesstickets. On the other hand the London bombers had bought
return tickets and paid for parking tickets. Possibly they'd learnt
something .
Remains for them to learn that murder nor suicide is allowed in the
Christianity,Islam or the Jewish religions.
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> .....do they book one way or return?
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
Both ways. As I can remember those on September 11 had expensive
one-way businesstickets. On the other hand the London bombers had bought
return tickets and paid for parking tickets. Possibly they'd learnt
something .
Remains for them to learn that murder nor suicide is allowed in the
Christianity,Islam or the Jewish religions.
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> Remains for them to learn that murder nor suicide is allowed in
> the Christianity,Islam or the Jewish religions.
That depends on which part of their bible is accessed. If Christians
only look at the Old Testament, it would appear that their God is a
violent and capricious being that enjoys killing. Many parts of the
Quran talk about cutting someone's head off as a justifiable action.
> the Christianity,Islam or the Jewish religions.
That depends on which part of their bible is accessed. If Christians
only look at the Old Testament, it would appear that their God is a
violent and capricious being that enjoys killing. Many parts of the
Quran talk about cutting someone's head off as a justifiable action.
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Oral-B wrote:
> .....do they book one way or return?
>
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
Somehow I don't think any potential difference in fare would
have been a consideration, and since the average passenger
probably books a return flight.....
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> .....do they book one way or return?
>
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
Somehow I don't think any potential difference in fare would
have been a consideration, and since the average passenger
probably books a return flight.....
>
>
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"Lennart Petersen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Oral-B" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
> news:[email protected]...
> > .....do they book one way or return?
> >
> > It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever
considered
> > this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
> Both ways. As I can remember those on September 11 had expensive
> one-way businesstickets. On the other hand the London bombers had bought
> return tickets and paid for parking tickets. Possibly they'd learnt
> something .
> Remains for them to learn that murder nor suicide is allowed in the
> Christianity,Islam or the Jewish religions.
The 9/11 hijackers had business class tickets to be near the cockpit,
bombers can be in any cheap seat.
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> "Oral-B" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
> news:[email protected]...
> > .....do they book one way or return?
> >
> > It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever
considered
> > this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
> Both ways. As I can remember those on September 11 had expensive
> one-way businesstickets. On the other hand the London bombers had bought
> return tickets and paid for parking tickets. Possibly they'd learnt
> something .
> Remains for them to learn that murder nor suicide is allowed in the
> Christianity,Islam or the Jewish religions.
The 9/11 hijackers had business class tickets to be near the cockpit,
bombers can be in any cheap seat.
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Oral-B writes:
> .....do they book one way or return?
>
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
Some security services consider it. I don't know if they did with the
9/11 flights.
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> .....do they book one way or return?
>
> It really is a serious question.....just wondering if they ever considered
> this when those that flew on 9/11 booked their flights.
Some security services consider it. I don't know if they did with the
9/11 flights.
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spamfree writes:
> That depends on which part of their bible is accessed. If Christians
> only look at the Old Testament, it would appear that their God is a
> violent and capricious being that enjoys killing. Many parts of the
> Quran talk about cutting someone's head off as a justifiable action.
In the Old Testament, God is somewhat of a comic-book character. In
the New Testament, God is pushed back into the shade by Jesus. The
Quran seems to strike a bit of a middle ground, as I recall, with a
more abstract and realistic view of God than the Jews have, but not a
personality cult like that of the Christians.
Of course, the reality doesn't quite match any of these portrayals.
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> That depends on which part of their bible is accessed. If Christians
> only look at the Old Testament, it would appear that their God is a
> violent and capricious being that enjoys killing. Many parts of the
> Quran talk about cutting someone's head off as a justifiable action.
In the Old Testament, God is somewhat of a comic-book character. In
the New Testament, God is pushed back into the shade by Jesus. The
Quran seems to strike a bit of a middle ground, as I recall, with a
more abstract and realistic view of God than the Jews have, but not a
personality cult like that of the Christians.
Of course, the reality doesn't quite match any of these portrayals.
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