May be recently they hired a 319. Before they were not having any thing other than a Gulfstream.
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Originally posted by mrprakash View PostMay be recently they hired a 319. Before they were not having any thing other than a Gulfstream.
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On Monday evening, Pope Francis and the journalists will board an Alitalia flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka, where they will stay two nights before boarding a Sri Lankan Airlines flight to Manila on Jan. 15. They will fly back to Rome on Jan. 19 on Philippine Airlines
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostOn Monday evening, Pope Francis and the journalists will board an Alitalia flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka, where they will stay two nights before boarding a Sri Lankan Airlines flight to Manila on Jan. 15. They will fly back to Rome on Jan. 19 on Philippine Airlines
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According to the following source Pope will fly Rome-Colombo on AZ A330-200 and Colombo-Manila on UL A340-300.
According to the release, the pope would be leaving Rome today for Colombo in Sri Lanka, covering a distance of 7,630 kilometers (4,741 miles). The travel time would be about nine hours and 30 minutes on board an Alitalia A330 airline.
On Thursday, the Pope would be leaving Colombo for Manila on a Sri Lankan A340 aircraft. Travel time would last for about six hours and 15 minutes.
Some Filipino journalists covering the visit of Pope Francis in the Philippines this week may have to learn some Italian.
Originally posted by umedhah View Postso the UL to Manila will be a VIP flight?? We don't fly to MNL
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