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5:14 AM
all alone in the room sans chat
 
 
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1:42 PM
lol
 
2:01 PM
@Brian Pity that you deleted the question. I was just considering voting to reopen, since it is my kind of question and I see it quite similar to a ontopic question: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/34724/…
Anyways, There is a proposal on road questions where this question would certainly be a fit. The proposal could use some attention
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On the road

Proposed Q&A site for everybody affected by road traffic. This site should be used to ask/answer questions on a wide variety of traffic issues, ranging from local traffic question to question addressing driving amongst traffic abroad.

Currently in definition.

Oh no, why all the removed with @menotalk
not again I hope?
 
2:38 PM
@MichaelHampton Let's assume the user knows for a fact that his ESTA has expired, shall we? I know that is an assumption, but it's what he states.
 
@CGCampbell I covered that in my answer as well.
 
@MichaelHampton He then goes on to state "I am told that I cannot apply for another ESTA and be granted another 90 days visit into the USA, whilst I am in Canada and thus not be able to take any of my flights."
If he is elligible for an ESTA, due to Australlian citizenship, think WHY he could not apply.
He has to apply from his country of residnce
 
@CGCampbell Not really relevant. He's confused and got some bad information somewhere. You don't apply for ESTA from your country of residence, you do it on the Internet.
 
which is Canada, not Australia, atm.
ok, I agree with that
my original comment to you was...
It's not exactly irrelevant. He may be an Australian citizen, with residence in Canada (as a University student.) Where a person is resident is as important to know as where they are a citizen of.
 
@andra I was testing some stuff.. nothing bad ;)
 
2:41 PM
It is not 100% irrelevant. Depending on how this all works out, the fact that he is resident in Canada may have relevancy
 
In general, yes it helps. In this circumstance, it's not relevant.
 
ok, I will bow to your knowledge, AND I will remove all comments I've made to date on that question.
@MichaelHampton I've cleaned up my commentary, I don't want to confuse the OP
 
@CGCampbell OK :)
 
 
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4:25 PM
@MarkMayo We just need to be persistent on twitter ;)
@andrawaag @marksmayo Yes, there is guys: 'BAG' stands for 'Customer has baggage on his journey' :-) Have a nice weekend!
 
wow, I remember that question
 
4:43 PM
@andra nice one!!!!
but I think they made it up.. I do not recall any other airline/reservation system shows if the passenger has a bag in the reservation..
the boarding system, which usually handles the luggage, is something different than the reservation system.. AFAIK
 
@menotalk it is kind of coming from an authoritive source. But I have the same feeling as you do.
 
@jpatokal is the expert in this area.. what do you think?
 
@menotalk feel free to challenge them on twitter
It might make them a user on travel.se ;)
 
@andra you know what would be funny? if the OP replied saying he had no luggage on that trip..
 
Actually it makes sense
 
4:52 PM
@andra the printout shows that he did not use the luggage allowance...
line 8 and 9...
if I read that correctly..
 
klm has this policy to pay for luggage, except for elite members
COuld it mean that the passenger is considered an elite member?
 
plus, they replied only when you insisted, they had two weeks but only replied after you reminded them....
 
and it is friday
 
@andra maybe true, I am not the expert in this.. @jpatokal knows better. I wish he put his input about this.
 
Klm does a lot with social media
When you checkin for example you can login with your fb, linkedin, twitter account and see if some one in your circles is also on the same flight
to decide if you want to sit in close proximity or not
 
5:00 PM
heard about that
 
However the only time I used that was when I checked it with friend to see if it works
 
@andra and did it work?
 
Yes it did
But it was kind of useless since we were already considering checking together anyway
I really wonder if the KLM really provided a fake answer
I kind of regard their twitter feed very highly
 
6:00 PM
Nit Picky question about the answer in travel.stackexchange.com/questions/37857/…
Is United States national == United States citizen == American citizen ?
 

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