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Is some sort of Swiss carrier flying a 737 across the pond? They might look at it, but isn't it a bit cramped in the back of a 737? I seem to remember Delta's 737 being VERY tight in the back and extremely uncomfortable. More than others too.............
 
Haven't you figured it out yet.....His birth is the result of one night of boozing in Atlanta between some heffer flght attendant and a homeless guy. Of course, having nothing for him they gave him up, where he was raised and sent off to boarding school, then the military, where he now proudly represents our nation serving coffee and doughnuts to our fearless troops and making very important fax copies!

If you had a tragic life like his, could you?
After all, take a look at his website!

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Holy F-in' shikes, that website rocks! Thanks for the link. Is that really his schedule posted on the internet? I am impressed, ok and a little bewildered.
 
Is some sort of Swiss carrier flying a 737 across the pond? They might look at it, but isn't it a bit cramped in the back of a 737? I seem to remember Delta's 737 being VERY tight in the back and extremely uncomfortable. More than others too.............

Yes, but I believe it's one of those all first class seating deals. I could be wrong, but that's what I've heard.
 
Yes, but I believe it's one of those all first class seating deals. I could be wrong, but that's what I've heard.

The 737s you see in the US are BBJs operated by Privatair in an all Business Class layout for Lufthansa. They also operate several ACJs (the Airbus BBJ) in a similar fashion. Both aircraft have additional fuel tanks and range over their commercial counterparts so they have no problem crossing the pond. For example, a BBJ can easily to LAX to Tokyo and almost has the legs to do JFK-Tokyo.
 

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