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Unmatched luxury accomodations, and big, comfortable jumbo jets. Fly the Atlantic and just hope you won't encounter any icing conditions. Won't you join me in Steerage (uhhh, Tourist) class?

Seriously, if an airline called itself Titanic Airlines would the name attract you or scare you off?

2007-12-10 19:53:30 · 6 answers · asked by Warren D 7 in Travel Air Travel

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Yes, because it's impossible to hit an iceberg at 35,000 feet.

2007-12-10 20:03:56 · answer #1 · answered by daboss 3 · 1 1

I would definitely go for a ride! The sinking of the Titanic ship was a tragic accident, but then it doesn't happen everyday. Moreover, if an airline does choose to name itself Titanic, it will definitely work harder to provide the highest possible safety to it's passengers, so that the name Titanic doesn't affect it's business. Anyone who would choose not to go on such a ride, just because a ship with the same name sank a hundred years ago, will probably be the biggest dork you can ever meet.
:)

2007-12-10 20:17:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Come bypass to us in merry England, Lil G! Use your inter-US tickets just to get obtainable on the tarmac. inspite of the undeniable fact that, as quickly as airport officers are in any different case engaged - e.g; waving in a brilliant plane that's perplexing to park - at as quickly as stow your self away interior the shipment carry of a "Blighty Flights" air-plane. you will choose an uncomfortable 10 hours or so among the packing crates and farm animals, inspite of the undeniable fact that it will all have been worth it as quickly as you're right here with us cheery Englanders - swilling heat beer and Morris dancing the evening away like a bally community!

2016-11-14 10:15:29 · answer #3 · answered by tschannen 4 · 0 0

Yes. Free tickets...why not? A name is just a name - look at what happened to a ValuJet plane in the Fla swamp. Not much of a 'value.' Also, how many virgins fly Virgin A/L? It's only a name.

2007-12-10 20:06:56 · answer #4 · answered by SWI 2 · 1 0

Yes, because it's still about 6 times safer to fly than to drive.

2007-12-10 20:00:05 · answer #5 · answered by WindyCityCubs 3 · 0 0

I would laugh myself to another airline.

2007-12-10 20:02:06 · answer #6 · answered by Smoky 3 · 1 1

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