Interesting choice of pic in this Guardian article given Virgin haven't flown 747s for 6 years!
Posted by ButterscotchNed@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 6 comments
YMMV25@reddit
It's the Guardian, basically a tabloid. What do you expect?
rybnickifull@reddit
It's a perfectly ordinary newspaper, and one of the few major English-language ones that isn't owned and editorially guided by a billionaire. It's in tabloid shape these days, but vanishingly few papers aren't.
6BAPlus@reddit
ContributionEasy6513@reddit
I approve of any pic of a 747.
on3day@reddit
They have to refund or rebook if they don't want to fly people who booked cheap flights with expensive kerosine.
So they will cancel, and the passenger is screwed.
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