17 November 2008

Rationing toilet paper

From The Age:

QANTAS was forced to ration water, biscuits, nappies and toilet paper - four sheets a person - to passengers who spent more than 24 hours on a flight diverted from Sydney because of a storm.


Qantas are way too generous. I am sure it would have only been three sheets on Jetstar.

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5 Comments:

Blogger Rita said...

I humbly beg to differ Whitey - I reckon Jetstar would have issued the remaining nappies to all passengers and saved on the toilet paper, allowing only staff to use the loo paper!

1:57 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am sure you would only fly if the public service were paying for it.

10:38 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, anonymous, that is a bit uncalled for. I'm sure Whitey would be happy to fly even if the public service were not paying for it (as long as someone was). to suggest that he would accept airfares only from the public purse would have to be wrong. Am I correct, Whitey?

Presumably Whitey is also happy to travel using frequent flyer points accrued when travelling for work.

the point is, as long as he isn't paying, who cares?

cheers

The Pres

12:28 pm  
Blogger Whitey said...

I have already cashed in my frequent flyer points for last year's Christmas presents.

11:28 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course you have, Whitey!

Silly me!

11:15 am  

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