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Alex |
Track me please! July 30th and August 7th |
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Please track my flights...I won't be able to see them until I get home, but I would really appreciate it
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Alex |
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oops, sorry, the return is the same only on August 6th.
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Hi Alex,
Just checked on your flight and it seems to be late taking off. Maybe storms in the area? I'll check again later. Pam |
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Hi Again,
You are just a few minutes into your flight. I'm sure you're going to have a good trip. You're traveling at about 18,000 ft. and are still ascending. I know its a long ride but you'll do fine. Pam
Last Edited By: esprit12
07/30/09 16:44:06.
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Hooray! One hour down - 4+ to go. How do you feel now that you're cruising at 33,000 '? Hopefully, you can get some sleep so that you'll arrive
in Dublin ready to see the sights! You just flew over the very northern portion of Maine and will be heading up the coast of Canada.
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Hi Alex,
Looks like your flight arrived early this morning. Hope you have a wonderful time in Ireland and enjoy some of that good Irish ale! Pam |
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