That isn't true for any airflight. I was born on an airplane from Australia to Canada and I still have to pay the full fares to get a ticket.
2006-10-20 03:45:36
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answered by Krynne 4
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WOW.That's pretty cool, not sure if EVERY airway is like that, but being born on THAT particular flight sure had it's advantages, did'nt it?
2006-10-20 04:46:30
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answered by Taylor Morgan R 1
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Dont know about free flights, but makes me wonder which country's citizenship she would get if it was an international flight.
2006-10-20 03:40:08
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answered by Krishna 4
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Don't know? Are you planning on having a baby on a flight? Maybe they'll work out a deal with you... lol.
2006-10-20 03:45:19
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answered by L B 2
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Yes, this is on every airlines.. and your child can also have international citizenship. Check with the authorities. He is a International Citizenship holder... Congratulations!
2006-10-20 03:41:54
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answered by doctornilam 2
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never heard of any such thing......but not saying it couldn't be true.
however i think that if it got out that the airlines did this, they would have tons of pregnant women on their flights trying to give birth.
2006-10-20 03:39:23
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answered by sesamenc 4
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I think an airline might do that in order to generate publicity. There's no law that says they have to.
2006-10-20 03:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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am not sure if it the same for every airways, but cool for her/him
2006-10-20 03:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Legally, I don't think so. :) But that's a nice perk if ever, albeit the high risk involved.
2006-10-20 03:40:39
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answered by thomas 5
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doubt it
the airlines are teetering on bankruptcy
2006-10-20 03:44:07
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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