Ooh.
Air France’s new in-flight safety film.
A sprawling, lavish, big budget, epic worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster.
We’ll stick to our own, merci beaucoup.
Thanks Bernard
Ooh.
Air France’s new in-flight safety film.
A sprawling, lavish, big budget, epic worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster.
We’ll stick to our own, merci beaucoup.
Thanks Bernard
Today’s International New York Times
Bewildered Student writes:
[Flamboyant Kerry hotelier] Francis Brennan or Air France’s Pierre Plissonnier?
We may never know.
Lost.
A distinctive camera with priceless photos from Cuba left on an Air France plane.
We can find it.
Ciaran writes:
I know you don’t normally do this but I’m desperate to get my holiday photos back. My girlfriend and myself recently returned from a ten-day holiday in Cuba, we were on the connecting flight from Paris to Dublin on Saturday about 4pm (Air France AF1116 – in case anyone may have been on it).
When leaving the plane I left our camera on board…I realised within two minutes of being off the plane but wasn’t allowed back on.
I registered a report with Skyhandling (who do the luggage for Air France), Air France themselves and went to the Airport police. I know that the camera was definitely left on the plane and at this stage all we really would like back is the SD card with the photos.
We spent a long time saving for this holiday and to lose our photos is more than a bit of a let down. I know it’s a long shot but I’ve seen Broadsheet find all sorts for people over the years. It’s a very distinctive looking Lumix camera, bright blue with detachable lens….
Anyone?