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    Sintra Portugal

    Drove to Sintra about 4 years ago. Traffic was horrific. Narrow streets and total gridlock at one stage. Apart from that it was worth visiting. cheers
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    What's the most obscure airport you've visited?

    For me it’s SYZ. Shiraz Shahid Dastgheib international airport Iran. Also GPI. Glacier park international airport in Kalispell Montana. cheers
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    What's the rarest aircraft type that you've flown on?

    In 1982 my wife & I flew from London to Warsaw by Lot airways. The aircraft was an ILyushin IL 62. The flight was better than the reception we had in Poland as martial law was operating due to Lech Walesa and Solidarnosc at its peak. We stayed a week with my wife’s grandmother in Szczecin on the...
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    What's the rarest aircraft type that you've flown on?

    Flew on a tupolev 154 by Kish airlines from Tehran to Shiraz in 2012 from memory. The best thing about it was it was day time as a couple of mishaps had occurred at night previously. cheers
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    how many steps do you do a day

    My wife and I do a minimum of 70000 steps per week as per the Qantas wellbeing app. Our ages are 69 and I’m 72. It’s the best thing I have done after recovering from cancer and last year chronic pancreatitis. cheers
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    Where are we all going post-Covid?

    Singapore on 30 Nov. Can’t wait after 3 years. cheers
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    2023 Travel Plans

    Paris and Normandy in May and June 23. One week in Singapore on way back, all in SQ J. Will celebrate the wife’s 70th in Paris. Just to warm up will go to Singapore in Dec this year for 12 days. First flight in 3 years.
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    What little-known airline pleasantly surprised you?

    Flew Korean air from Busan to Jeju island and return to Seoul. From memory it was the bad old days before they improved their safety. People on their phones as we taxied for takeoff etc. cheers
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    What was your first flight?

    My and my wife’s first flight from memory, was a honeymoon gift from my parents for a trip to Singapore In 1973. An added bonus was to meet up with my brother based there in the Australian army. The plane was a Qantas Boeing 707 and started my wanderlust to this day. ps. We are still married...
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    Consecutive cruises circling calm seas on Spectrum off Singapore.

    Can’t wait to return to Singapore. Probably wait until July when it is cold here. Great photos of Singapore. cheers
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    QANTAS codeshare with LATAM. Whats offered? And advice on Argentina-Chile

    We thoroughly enjoyed BA some years ago. Visiting Evita’s mausoleum was an interesting visit. We also spent a day crossing the river Plate and visiting Colonia Uruguay. Cheers
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    AFF Member Stock Discussion

    I bought 50000 of GRR at 22 cents some years ago. To say I’m happy is an understatement. cheers
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Just completed journeyman tracker, for 200 points. All about travel intentions in the future, both overseas and in Aust.
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Completed project ornate tracker for 300 points. Rather long and tedious comparison of banks. cheers
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Mercurial tracker project for 100 points. Survey of NBN take up and quality of service.
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    RooFlyer's name that monument

    #21. Persepolis Iran
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Just completed project Trafalgar for 200 points. Supposed to take 20 mins but maybe I am slow, it took over 1 hour. All about banks and comparisons of their products. I think slanted at reducing bank branches and increasing more online products. cheers
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Project Boogie Woogie. Questions on the ATO and ASIC and their dealings with business for 100 points.
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Project Pidove for 250 points. Survey of airline loyalty programs. Pretty easy for a change.
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    Qantas Red Planet

    Just completed project protest as ll. Opinion of 3 companies,western power,the west Australian,and Telstra. 150 points.
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