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The B747 /767 and a320/330 uses/used floppy disksfloppy disks??
The B747 /767 and a320/330 uses/used floppy disksfloppy disks??
Depending on the airline and itinerary, i think you can even check in at GZ and ferry to sky pier. That said i don't think you can easily go landside HK doing this though.The intown checkin at Hong Kong is great...last year we arrived from Guangzhou by train. Checked in our bags at Central, wandered around HK with only our carryon, then took the train to the airport for our evening flight![]()
Late 80s, Qantas had in town check in at the Hyatt on Collins Melbourne and The Regent Hotel (now Four Seasons) Sydney.When Tulla first opened, both Ansett and TAA had in town check in. They were adjacent to each other in A'Beckett Street. Check your bags, get on a bus and off you'd go. (Had to do your own bags inbound.)
In 1977 I paid $20(!) to use the service.
Bingo.The real problem with Australia is not our ability to do these things. It's the cost. This is a relatively labour intensive process. Our wages would mean such a service would cost a fair bit - then no one would use it etc.
That's maybe the much more important point.They invented the Electronic TV, Walkman, lithium battery, blue LED. Sega, Nintendo, Sony
But they can't do online Tak-U-Bin or Shinkansen bookings.
Still on paper train tickets
But hey the train turn up when they are supposed to and a Passport arrives
Wow that was quite expensive back then.In 1977 I paid $20(!) to use the service.
Yes, same price as two cases of beer off pallat at the Victoria marketWow that was quite expensive back then.
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