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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 11:36 pm    Post subject: GLA-LCY Possibly returning? Reply with quote



Thanks to Sunflyer for the info.

http://www.egphforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=339

Gaz
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:59 am    Post subject: Re: GLA-LCY Possibly returning? Reply with quote



Clive Braham wrote in message <4k3ia9Fa797pU1 (AT) individual (DOT) net> :
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Zippy wrote:
GLAGAZ wrote:
Thanks to Sunflyer for the info.

http://www.egphforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=339

Gaz

Whoopee-do. Another domestic service.

But not a bad one to have if you travel to Docklands or even Central
London/The City regularly on business.



Indeed, one of the more useful ones IMHO. But if you'd rather have LPL,
EMA, BRS, SOU.....


Yes, it would be a very useful addition for those concerned if it happens.
Fingers crossed.


If I ever decide to fly again, it will be extremely useful to me,
although I seem to be the only regular commuter from Glasgow to Canary
Wharf by air these days. Lots of them on the train this evening mind
you. At least 20 of us.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 2:54 am    Post subject: Re: GLA-LCY Possibly returning? Reply with quote



"John Reid" <news (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Yes, it would be a very useful addition for those concerned if it happens.
Fingers crossed.


If I ever decide to fly again, it will be extremely useful to me, although
I seem to be the only regular commuter from Glasgow to Canary Wharf by air
these days. Lots of them on the train this evening mind you. At least 20
of us.


Hopefully you will make it well known to your colleagues if indeed the
flights do start.

Clive
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:16 pm    Post subject: Re: GLA-LCY Possibly returning? Reply with quote

"John Dundas" <j.m.dundas11111111111ssss (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote in
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The only flight I was on, was a model of the first plane that flew
between Barcelona and Madrid in 1928. It was in the amusement park
(possibly one of the oldest in the world) above Barcelona. Have some
photos of it.

Good one for the spotters Smile
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 1:51 am    Post subject: Re: GLA-LCY Possibly returning? Reply with quote

John Dundas wrote in message <DKadnVC_TqAaS0DZRVnyhQ (AT) bt (DOT) com> :
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Well if you need a lift down to Liverpool let me know. I have a few
trips provisionally planned as well as Birmingham, Dublin and
Cambridge. Oh the joys.


Thank you John, offer appreciated. I've finished for now in Liverpool,
and been drafted back to London which will have some issues for the next
few weeks in travel terms. I'm getting well on the way to becoming a
Pendolino expert Smile All the same, when things work well the travel time
is not a lot more than the usually delayed flights I have been using and
so it seems better. Plus it is very easy to work if you want, and also
to eat far too much!!

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Just back from holiday spent near enough 3 weeks in France, Spain and a
trip to Gibraltar. All good fun and managed to use a lot of my PC
points but also made a lot as well as a nice stay at the Barcelona
Hilton (the new one).

The only flight I was on, was a model of the first plane that flew
between Barcelona and Madrid in 1928. It was in the amusement park
(possibly one of the oldest in the world) above Barcelona. Have some
photos of it.

Glad you had a nice holiday, you certainly deserved it, with a travel
schedule that seems almost as bad as mine! I need to spend some points
on something, too many in almost every scheme at the moment, and no time
for a holiday. :-(


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 2:04 am    Post subject: Re: GLA-LCY Possibly returning? Reply with quote

"John Reid" <news (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Thank you John, offer appreciated. I've finished for now in
Liverpool,
and been drafted back to London which will have some issues for the
next few weeks in travel terms. I'm getting well on the way to
becoming a Pendolino expert Smile All the same, when things work well
the travel time is not a lot more than the usually delayed flights I
have been using and so it seems better. Plus it is very easy to work
if you want, and also to eat far too much!!

No problem at all John. Am trying to figure out the various works
schedules I have over the next few months and with private contracts
as well
it seems am going to be very busy. As for London, well am trying too
stay away from the place for now.

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Glad you had a nice holiday, you certainly deserved it, with a
travel schedule that seems almost as bad as mine! I need to spend
some points on something, too many in almost every scheme at the
moment, and no time for a holiday. Sad

Well its really nice when you can use some points for it. I stayed at
the Crowne Plazza Estepona, just along from Marbella, it was fantastic
and well worth the 25k points for each night (6 nights taken) even got
upgraded too a junior suit, now that would have cost me around £400
per night so am very happy with that. If you fancy a nice place then I
would certainly recomend it thats for sure. Nice and relaxing and a
kids club so my daughter was content for a few days.

Looks like most of my flights for the rest of the year will be
Stansted, Birmingham and Dublin (at this moment in time, but you can
never tell).

regards
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