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Yeah, the above guys are right on.

I flew Air India Cargo for a while and did the domestic India flights, as well as the long hauls.

After that contract, I ended up flying to India for 2 other airlines over the years.

(Every time I get a new job I end up back in India...:confused: )

The poverty is sickeing, so is the treatment of the poor ones by the rich.
It is weird seeing Rolls Royces in India..Makes the US look like a Socialist State.

If a poor couple gets a child, they will break his arms and legs in weird angles so he will be crippled for life and make a better beggar, forever sitting on a dirty street corner surrounded by flies, diseases and his own crap, begging for "something, something, please Sah, give me something"

A sick place and I hope I never see it again.
 
one 10 day trip there was more than enough....poverty, disease & pestilence like you can't imagine. to live and work off the economy of that place would make "Bum f egypt" look good. :)
 
I would advise you to ride the jumpseat on AirTran and save a trip to India. However, I don't know how often they shower in Atlanta but I would say it was a safe bet that it is about what it is in India.
 
Well,

Been to india a couple of times recently and will tell you this. It is a beautiful place outside of places like mumbai and dehli. The cities are rather slum like in most places, but the countryside has appeal and the people are quite friendly and kind. Of course if you don't like being around people who don't look like you, think like you, eat what you eat, or believe in the same diety.........
 
bman said:
Well,

Been to india a couple of times recently and will tell you this. It is a beautiful place outside of places like mumbai and dehli. The cities are rather slum like in most places, but the countryside has appeal and the people are quite friendly and kind. Of course if you don't like being around people who don't look like you, think like you, eat what you eat, or believe in the same diety.........

you can have all my india trips :crying:
 

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