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05-16-19 21:01 #2993
Posts: 140Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
1. Azul is NOT in Star Alliance; they do however partner with United and TAP Portugal.
2. Azul DOES charge for checked luggage, but not for carry on luggage.
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05-16-19 17:11 #2992
Posts: 614GOL Conforto
On my last trip to Brazil I flew 5 legs with GOL. They had a Black Friday offer for the GOL Conforto seats, BRL 25 for each leg and I boarded in the second group after the elderly, pregnant women etc. No hassle at all and well worth the money with dedicated check-in counter and 10 cm extra leg room.
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05-16-19 05:56 #2991
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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05-16-19 05:38 #2990
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Eszpresszo [View Original Post]
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05-16-19 05:18 #2989
Posts: 1308Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 19:10 #2988
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 17:43 #2987
Posts: 1074Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 15:56 #2986
Posts: 6400Avianca.
Did you guys know that Avianca is the second oldest, continuously operating airline in the world (after KLM)? If they do fold, then it will be an historic moment to note by those who follow the industry. I've flown them many times, and overall they were adequate, especially for short-haul flights. But occasionally, you could experience some third world shit. For example, on some flights they would allow for boarding from both the front and rear of the plane. Hey, why not? The aircraft has those doors, so why not put them to good use? But the problem was that there would be no control over who was boarding through which door. So, you would have idiots with seats at the front of the aircraft running to the rear entrance to board, and people with seats at the back of the aircraft boarding from the front. So, I'm sure you can easily imagine the cluster fuck inside the plane during boarding!
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05-15-19 15:55 #2985
Posts: 4048Originally Posted by Mr Enternational [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 12:02 #2984
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 08:26 #2983
Posts: 4048Obesity
I can compare how the brazilians have changed since 1991. However it's enough if you look back 10 years to see how the quantity of fat people in Brazil has increased. All over Brazil the population has become fatter. In some states more than in other states.
In general there were more fit girls in the old days. Maybe because there were less people who were able to spend money on junk food or maybe because there are more inactive people just sitting on their asses watching their mobile phones?
In Rio I love to spend time on the beach and watching people. It's easy to notice that a large proportion of the young people are overweight. It seems that many girls doesn't bother about having a potbelly as long as they can show up a fat, juicy ass to the guys. No need for keeping in shape as you can always pay for plastic surgery.
In Rio you'll find the fittest girls in the favelas. Walking up and down the morro's keep them in shape. They don't need any stair machines.
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05-15-19 06:58 #2982
Posts: 360Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
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05-15-19 03:58 #2981
Posts: 2374Avianca.
Azul has had the better connections in Brazil for a while now. Anyone who's a StarAlliance frequent flyer has known that.
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05-15-19 02:39 #2980
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by Kcrl01 [View Original Post]
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05-14-19 21:24 #2979
Posts: 557Fyi.
Avianca Holdings of Colombia having difficulty refinancing $550 million of bonds due May 10. Gringoes should avoid booking Avianca flights into Brazil. Stock fell 5% to $3. 45. They might go under without financing.