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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995



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( For retirees of the new Air Canada family)


Number 591 June 2nd, 2001,  We first Published in October 1995



Chief Pilot - Vesta Stevenson   -      Co-pilot  - Terry Baker


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. Need to know.
Employee Travel Website and Speech Recognition mystery solved.
What's the difference between two John Smiths Senior and Junior on one
employee CHIP? For the Employee Website and Speech Recognition
applications, there isn't one.
These applications can't process employee requests containing duplicate
names on the CHIP record. To modify one of the duplicate names
(e.g. John S. Smith Sr. and John Smith Jr.), active employees should
contact their local People Services representative and retirees must contact
Employee & Industry Travel.


The travel dress code can be a bit tricky.
The Employee & Industry Travel team has received a number of questions regarding the definition of sandals, as listed in the travel dress code. Sandals that are considered unacceptable include flip flops, beach footwear, Teva-type sandals, and Birkenstocks. To ease the way for Airport agents, please make sure you and your travel partners are appropriately attired from head to toe.


Family Affaire sell-offs
Terrific Trans-border route savings_take advantage of Family Affair
sell-offs. Eligible family members can discover some of our new US
destinations thanks to yet another Family Affair sell-off. Sell-off
destinations include Jacksonville, Charleston, Norfolk, Greensville,
and Greensboro, and Vancouver-Miami, and Edmonton-San Francisco.


SELLOFF CANADA-NEW ROUTES
FARE BASIS CODE:   LFAMILY
FARE TYPE:         ECONOMY CLASS, ROUND-TRIP
TRAVEL PERIOD:     26JUN01 THROUGH 20JUL01
SELL PERIOD:       ON/BEFORE 20JUL01
APUR/TCKT:         RES REQUIRED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF DEPARTURE
MIN/MAX:           FIRST SAT/30 DAYS
FARE GRID FROM CANADA TO
Greensboro, Charleston and Greensville
BC/AB    SK/MB     ON        QC        MARIT
220          168        123        129         142
FARE GRID FROM CANADA TO Norfolk, VA
BC/AB    SK/MB     ON        QC        MARIT
207          155         116       110         123
NOTE:  Edmonton to San Fransisco  119 CAD
Vancouver to Miami              249 CAD


SELLOFF CANADA-LONDON, ENGLAND
FARE BASIS CODE:  LFAMILY
FARE TYPE:        ECONOMY CLASS, ROUND-TRIP
TRAVEL PERIOD:    16 APR 01 THROUGH 15 JUN 01
SELL PERIOD:     ON/BEFORE 15 JUN 01
APUR/TCKT:       RES REQUIRED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF DEPARTURE
MIN/MAX:         FIRST SAT/30 DAYS'
FARE GRID FROM CANADA TO LONDON
BC/AB     SK/MB     ON/QC     MARIT
399           399          299          299
NOTE: YXY TO LON  429 CAD


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. We welcome:-
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. Found on the internet.
BRITISH AIRWAYS and Air France will re-introduce Concorde flights at
the same time, possibly in September, following final tests over the
summer, the Guardian reported on Wednesday.
The newspaper quoted Air France sources as revealing the plans.


AIRPORT ADVERSITY OVERSEAS: While Kansai International Airport slowly
sinks into the "reclaimed" earth of the manmade island that supports it
off Osaka, Japan, historic Helsinki-Malmi Airport in Finland may be in
danger of being dug up and its land reclaimed by developers.  Japan's
vertically challenged airport has sunk almost 40 feet since construction
began nearly 15 years ago, and airport losses topped $1.3 billion in
early 2000.  The Helsinki-Malmi Airport might also be moving, but the
problem's source is altogether different.  The airport's site was
originally surveyed by Charles Lindbergh; now, the field is being
surveyed as a potential site for housing for 15,000 Helsinki residents.


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Shaw Festival offers discount to active Air Canada employees.
If you're planning a getaway to scenic Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario this
summer, be sure to check out a number of plays being performed at the
Shaw Festival. Active Air Canada employees can take advantage of a
25 per cent discount on a number of productions in  June, and July, including
Peter Pan, The Millionairess, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Picnic,
Fanny's First Play, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Laura.
When ordering your tickets, quote "DSYAC."
Place your order directly by calling (800) 511-7429, toll free from anywhere in
North America. A $6 CA service charge per order will be applied.


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Final suggestions for safe vacations -
Hotel safety :-
Keep your luggage, purse and valuables nearby when checking in.
Be sure clerk returns your credit card.
Guard your hotel key and place in the same spot in case of emergency you
will not have to search for it.
Pack a small flashlight in case of power failure.
Avoiding illness: -
Ensure your immunizations are up to date.
Use sunscreen SPF 15 or greater.
Drink purified or commercially sealed bottled water.
Avoid ice and milk.
Choose fruit you can peel - bananas, oranges etc
Avoid salads rinsed in local water.
Avoid food from street vendors.
Order meats well cooked and ensure hot when served.


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. Smilies.
British Airways flight asks for push back clearance from the terminal.
Control tower replies "And where does the world's most experienced airline
going today without filing a flight plan?"


A Boeing B747 pulls up behind a C-5 Galaxy. The B747 calls the C-5 and asks
"What are you guys grossing today?"
In a somewhat cocky tone, the C-5 crew reply
"50 to 100 thousand pounds more than you. What are you guys grossing today?"
After a slight pause, the B747 crew reply
"Oh about 50 to 100 thousand dollars more than you!"


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