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  • A Albert Holguin

    Air France asked passengers if they had money for fuel to continue their flight... after landing in a war zone. Clickity[^] :wtf:

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    after landing in a war zone.

    At least they didn't run out of fuel while in the air. :)

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    • A Albert Holguin

      Air France asked passengers if they had money for fuel to continue their flight... after landing in a war zone. Clickity[^] :wtf:

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      HILARIOUS !!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • W wizardzz

        Or just don't fly to Lebanon.

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        Albert Holguin
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        Good point... but why would an airline have to ask passengers for cash anyway? :doh:

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        • A Albert Holguin

          Air France asked passengers if they had money for fuel to continue their flight... after landing in a war zone. Clickity[^] :wtf:

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          Actually I think I have heard of something like this happening before.

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            after landing in a war zone.

            At least they didn't run out of fuel while in the air. :)

            There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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            Albert Holguin
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            That would've been slightly worse... ;P :laugh:

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            • C Clifford Nelson

              Actually I think I have heard of something like this happening before.

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              Albert Holguin
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              I do remember an airline asking customers for cash before... I believe that happened here in the US.... Hey, at least it wasn't a war zone (unless it landed in Detroit :laugh: ).

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              • A Albert Holguin

                Good point... but why would an airline have to ask passengers for cash anyway? :doh:

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                Because they normally work with an agreement between the individual airline and the relevant fuel company - the company supplies fuel, and the airline pays them direct. The pilots do not have to get out a credit card and hand it over at the pump. If the country they are in is not served by a oil company they have an agreement with, then they have to pay - and generally cash or a lot of "real" credit cards because the fuel company is not going to take the pilots word of honour, not when a jumbo can hold up to 240,000 litres - that's $500,000 worth!

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Because they normally work with an agreement between the individual airline and the relevant fuel company - the company supplies fuel, and the airline pays them direct. The pilots do not have to get out a credit card and hand it over at the pump. If the country they are in is not served by a oil company they have an agreement with, then they have to pay - and generally cash or a lot of "real" credit cards because the fuel company is not going to take the pilots word of honour, not when a jumbo can hold up to 240,000 litres - that's $500,000 worth!

                  Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                  So they'd expect for the customers to dish out $500,000 :doh: ...if anything, they should have a contingency plan for that sort of situation. Why wouldn't they have contacts in most major airports around the world to deal with emergency landings?

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                  • A Albert Holguin

                    So they'd expect for the customers to dish out $500,000 :doh: ...if anything, they should have a contingency plan for that sort of situation. Why wouldn't they have contacts in most major airports around the world to deal with emergency landings?

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                    OriginalGriff
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                    Probably not - enough to get them to an airport where they can refuel properly, I suspect. They do. But there are always gaps, particularly if the airline doesn't normally stop there. Then airline head office talks to oil company head office and a deal is done. However, landing in a war zone is a different matter! :laugh: The last time this happened (IIRC) was back in 2011 when the airline company was going bust I think, and the oil company wasn't taking chances on trusting them!

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                    • A Albert Holguin

                      I do remember an airline asking customers for cash before... I believe that happened here in the US.... Hey, at least it wasn't a war zone (unless it landed in Detroit :laugh: ).

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                      http://news.yahoo.com/airline-passengers-asked-extra-cash-fuel-115831926.html[^]

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                        That's got to be a first.

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                        Nope. http://news.yahoo.com/airline-passengers-asked-extra-cash-fuel-115831926.html[^]

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                        • A Albert Holguin

                          Air France asked passengers if they had money for fuel to continue their flight... after landing in a war zone. Clickity[^] :wtf:

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                          Vivi Chellappa
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                          "Been there. Done that", says Comtel Air. ;P http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/11/18/airline-passengers-forced-to-pay-extra-37000-in-cash-for-fuel-costs/[^]

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