Captain Halliday
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Guilty as charged...when you login more times to your FF account than your bank account, that is definitely a sign.
Guilty of planning it on the flight home.When you are planning or booking your next trip as soon as you get back from the previous one.
2nd and 3rd points. Definitely!
- When you get really excited for an upcoming trip/s (more so than anything else that's happening in your life otherwise).
- When you get invited to trivia event(s) solely for your knowledge of airline and airport IATA codes, aircraft models etc, rather than what you bring socially or otherwise to the table
- When you get asked on Live Chat "Are you in the Travel Industry" after using GDS lingo when asking for itineraries/eTickets to be emailed to you
The last two are good point when you refer to cities by their airport IATA codes, or even using the UN Phoenetic alphabet
- When you get really excited for an upcoming trip/s (more so than anything else that's happening in your life otherwise).
- When you get invited to trivia event(s) solely for your knowledge of airline and airport IATA codes, aircraft models etc, rather than what you bring socially or otherwise to the table
- When you get asked on Live Chat "Are you in the Travel Industry" after using GDS lingo when asking for itineraries/eTickets to be emailed to you
2nd and 3rd points. Definitely!
Haha yes - whenever friends/family ask "hey where are your next travels taking you" and your respond "heading to MXP/BCN via SIN then heading back via IST" they look at you like you're speaking in tonguesThe last two are good point when you refer to cities by their airport IATA codes, or even using the UN Phoenetic alphabet
I have to give my name in UN Phoenetic sometimes, and have the alphabet on my wall.Haha yes - whenever friends/family ask "hey where are your next travels taking you" and your respond "heading to MXP/BCN via SIN then heading back via IST" they look at you like you're speaking in tongues
And then to top it off say "sitting in 11 Delta/Foxtrot for the long hauls"![]()
It’s actually the NATO phonetic alphabet that was adopted by ICAO, Roger Rogerin UN Phoenetic sometimes
Thanks, I stand corrected, but now you mention it I think I did hear that.It’s actually the NATO phonetic alphabet that was adopted by ICAO, Roger Roger![]()