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Anyone been to the "Flyer's Lounge" or the "Truck" in Narita?

How about the "China Jump" in Hong Kong?

Maybe a little Black Jack at the casinos in SYD.

Those were some fun times :cool:

Flyers is still there but there is a rumor floating around that The Truck is closed. I hope not, that can be a wild place. Sticky Fingers is HKG is always worth it too.
 
EHBK- The finest, best kept secret in Europe. You'll never get kock-blocked by some RJ pilot or Southwest gunslinger, not only cause they ain't got the range (or length), they don't even know where the hell it is. All the girls are blue-eyed, long legged bicycle ridin vixens- never saw a fat girl in that town. We sent a Co-pilot out once to count all the bars and clubs and make a list, that was 1996 and he ain't back yet.
 
Any place with a craps table. Those little slices of free-America are particularly profitable layovers.

Though nostalgically, Laredo was always a choice place in it's own special way. :pimp:


Lemme guess... "Boystown", right ?? ;)


PHXFLYR:cool:
 
Actually speaking of "Highways of Death" I think that award goes to the highway outside the Holiday Inn at Islip Long Island.

Haha, bringing back memories! I believe Shamrock here referred to crossing that street as "playing Frogger," and that seems about right.
 
When I visit my brother and drink all his beer, eat all the food that HE cooked and then leave.
 
I always liked OKC, 2 pools, 3 bars in the hotel plus I had several friends that lived out there. That made for a quick 20 hours back in the day.... I'd have to say currently BOI is nice and the rare MSP stay next to the Mall is nice too. Hopefully I never have to go back to EWR with the nice prison yard views.
 
In my previous life:

1. Marriott Grand Cayman 7 Mile Beach
2. The Grotto Bermuda
3. Marriott Frenchmans Reef St. Thomas
4. Renaissance Aruba with the KLM Crews
5. Lubbock Baby
 
Athens, Greece rocks. Dl stays in the same hotel as we do, try taking the taxi to Microlimano harbor for dinner, it's awesome.

Istanbul, turkey. Beautifull

Barcelona and most of the norwegian destinations
 
UVF, SJD, SEA, YVR, YUL(summer time), YYC, AUS, GEG, BZN, BOS, SJO, LIR, ATL(When we were n midtown) and PUJ. Miss a few and I stress few of the smaller cities from my commuter days. Looking forward to E. Europe and deep S. America.
 
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Baia Verde Hotel, Catania, Italy
Corinthia Grand in Budapest
Maui
PEI, Canada (Summertime)
Frankfurt

Honorable mention to the Duque de Najera in Rota, Spain and the Sherry Frontenac in MIA...they were good places too.
 
Barcelona, Prague, Munich, Rio, and Lubbock.


Bye Bye--General Lee

PS--Islip (Ronkonkoma) and Harlingen were close.....


I agree with Barcelona. Munich is not the same city I lived in 20 years ago. It is almost sad to see what it has become. South America has never really done it for me. Prague is nice, but number two on your list? Barbados didn't make your list? And St Maarten?
 
Anyone been to the "Flyer's Lounge" or the "Truck" in Narita?

How about the "China Jump" in Hong Kong?

Maybe a little Black Jack at the casinos in SYD.

Those were some fun times :cool:


My lawyer has ordered me not to make any statements about the "Truck". Thanks for bringing back some awesome memories of misspent youth!:beer: God, it's been a long time!
 
That was a funny skit, but what is really funny is the reaction I get from SWA pilots when I throw a "Ronkonkma" or Harlingen in the mix. They go ballistic. That is a weakness in an otherwise great job, with great pay and fun stews. Take away the same plane forever, the multiple leg days, the 25 minute turns with layovers in places like ELP and MAF, and it might be the perfect job. Hey, to each his own, but not everyone wants what you do, and that drives a lot of you NUTS.


Bye Bye---General Lee

PS--My category in ATL (76ER) flies both International and domestic legs. Not everyone has to fly only international flights. That is called variety.

And of course if anyone says anything disparinging about Delta International Operations some pilots (you) also go "ballistic". Or does it not work both ways? Your supreme thick skin and all...

How can domestic SWA compare at all to your ER gig? Well maybe ..... it can't. Still waiting for you to post an MD-88 trip here GL. Just finished up my 10 hour duty day, got a workout, read a book, early dinner, couple beers - much cheaper than euro rates I might add - still much time left on my 18 hour layover. Your "tired after trips" claim is weak... really. Time for a new line. Ask around your domestic coworkers (yes you do have those that don't wear regional colors) how their duty days and layovers are these days.

Oh, did I mention how many of my buds still work for Delta and how many say the ER sux and they have bid back to domestic 75/76? I know all about choices and all. Glad Delta mgt chose to give all those domestic cities to your RJ/life partners to make that choice even harder. Not every Delta pilot shares your view about the one ER leg to dream-land Gl. But for some it is really a FANTASTIC schedule...

FANTASTIC RJs to Canada too. Never heard back from you on that issue either I think.

Keep up the good work,

BD
 

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