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<blockquote data-quote="Mattg" data-source="post: 2311082" data-attributes="member: 32674"><p>Doesn't seem that unreasonable. Some people normally commute weekly to work and might book a few months' worth of flights at a time (especially if there is a sale or DSC offer). For example, someone who lives in Port Macquarie and works in Canberra might book 9.5 weeks' worth of PQQ-SYD-CBR-SYD-PQQ trips and you've got to 38 flights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattg, post: 2311082, member: 32674"] Doesn't seem that unreasonable. Some people normally commute weekly to work and might book a few months' worth of flights at a time (especially if there is a sale or DSC offer). For example, someone who lives in Port Macquarie and works in Canberra might book 9.5 weeks' worth of PQQ-SYD-CBR-SYD-PQQ trips and you've got to 38 flights. [/QUOTE]
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