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Wrap you heads around this. Norwegian airlines to start Argentina flights. No, not flights to Argentina. Flights *within* Argentina. -- (link*)
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ty97
Dec 16 '16, 12:50
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-argentina-airlines-norwegian-idUSKBN14526B
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globalization man, I live in Idaho and in my town here there is a place that offers fried chicken from Kentucky! -- nm
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crash davis
Dec 16, 12:54
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you're gonna need to build a wall so high that a chicken can't fly over it....nm
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x
Dec 16, 12:56
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we should show a special unit of cops dealing with them...we could call it The Chicken Wire -- nm
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crash davis
Dec 16, 12:57
that's just crazy! what is the world coming to? -- nm
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decline
Dec 16, 12:52
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In many countries this would be illegal. Foreign airlines would not have rights to fly domestic routes.
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:53
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That's what I was thinking. Your flight on a foreign carrier has to begin or end outside the country, right? -- nm
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Meg
Dec 16, 13:28
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It varies by country, and what air treaties are in place, but generally yes. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 13:55
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