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Tony G
27th October 2008, 09:51 AM
Something I have not asked for a while when flying is a Deck of cards. I think the last airline I ask was Japan Air lInes when my friends and I flew to Europe. They gave us a few decks to use and keep ( dont have them anymore,:(). SInce then I have either travelled alone for work or travelled on budget airlines so we could make the dollar go further and travel more often ( in this case we are lucky to get the chair:p).
Do airlines still provide cards, if passengers ask for them?. I still have a few decks and think they are a nice souvenir of a trip and a colloctectable for an aircraft spotter like myself:D.
Andrew McLaughlin
27th October 2008, 10:11 AM
My kids got a deck of cards from SQ when we went to Singapore 18 months ago.
Brenden S
27th October 2008, 11:16 AM
QF, JAL, SQ, ANZ all give cards I have got several packs of cards around the house.
Shameel Kumar
27th October 2008, 01:01 PM
QF, JAL, SQ, ANZ all give cards I have got several packs of cards around the house.
They do ? :)
How exactly do you get them? Just ask them.. or do they only give it if you're travelling with children?
I'll be flying NZ and QF at the end of the year, so I'll kindly enquire about them.
Michael Mak
27th October 2008, 02:03 PM
Just ask them
Sarmad Al-Khozaie
27th October 2008, 02:53 PM
QF, JAL, SQ, ANZ all give cards I have got several packs of cards around the house.
you didn't take QF ones when you were doing maintance runs on planes did you ?:D
Brenden S
27th October 2008, 11:32 PM
No I got them on flight actually, the ones I did grab however were used during smoko breaks with other engineers!
Erik H. Bakke
28th October 2008, 09:38 AM
Several of the airlines I've flown with offer decks of cards for sale through the inflight catalogue.
So even if it may not be free, it usually doesn't cost more than a couple of dollars.
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