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Posts: 5,184
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: London, , United Kingdom
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22-04-08, 06:09 PM
The Ghanaian Government had nothing to do with that flight. The plane was chartered. Do you understand how that works? It means Ghanaian Airlines leased a plane to an operator who put up the money. Anyone can charter a flight as long as you have enough money, including a trafficker who has enough financial incentive or motive to do so. Yes the Bajan Authorities greeted the plane officially, because they were EXCITED about the first flight direct from Ghana and wanted to mark the occasion. Probably another reason why the government felt that SOMEONE WAS TAKING THE LIVING PISS and insulting their good natures and intelligence. They did this however by liaising with the tour operator and not the Ghanaian government as you stated.
A lot of the Passengers are now working in Barbados and apparently now want to stay. Ya don't say. Some of them disappeared to other islands mainly Trinidad. Why would they do this if there is no promise of a connecting flight home, which of course there isn't.? The flight was predominately occupied by men, very unusual if this flight was full of genuine holidaymakers don't ya think, unless they were all Gay couples that is.
And why keep spreading the myth that planes not returning in this way is NOT that unusual . Yes passengers get stranded all the time but the difference is the problem is usually rectified, the next day or a few days after at most. Being stranded for 2 mths is RARE, UNUSUAL, WEIRD anything but normal.
Last edited by Le Moor; 22-04-08 at 10:47 PM.
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