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Re: Hardly Surprising

said by Michieru2 See Profile :

Well I mostly always fly with Copa airlines, the food is ok and headphones are free. They also have Sirius satellite radio when tuning through the channels on board.

But for American airlines all those bastards would give you is something to drink and a bag of pretzels for a flight from Miami to Denver. Headphones where not even given out.
Copa Airlines = Continental Airlines

My parents have flown both and say even the font on their aircraft is the same.

Michieru2
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Re: Hardly Surprising

Yes, and they are correct
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