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Old 15th August 2003, 01:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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In article <f80qjvsilcho97n6dtqeeo9nemjkssds7a@>, Highflier
<Howdedode@m> writes
>TWOV has been withdrawn and no longer exists. Passengers, must now
>have a visa.


Or be from a visa-waiver country.
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Old 15th August 2003, 01:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Roland Perry wrote:
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> Highflier writes:
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> > TWOV has been withdrawn and no longer exists. Passengers, must now
> > have a visa.

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> Or be from a visa-waiver country.


Or a Canadian citizen.
 
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Old 18th August 2003, 04:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 10:24:52 -0400, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk>
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>Interestingly, the reason given for this suspension is not so much a
>fear that passengers will go AWOL while transiting at the airports, but
>that their mere presence on a plane bound for the USA is a threat.


Oddly enough (with a nod to Tom Clancy), a flight from LHR to MEX or
vice versa (amongst other destinations) will overfly various
"interesting" places.

The great circle route MEX-LHR crosses directly over Washington, DC.

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In article <3hd2kv0fgium1rtfap1r95u6ds00rk53gd@>, Malcolm Weir
<malc@gelt.org> writes
>Oddly enough (with a nod to Tom Clancy), a flight from LHR to MEX or
>vice versa (amongst other destinations) will overfly various
>"interesting" places.
>
>The great circle route MEX-LHR crosses directly over Washington, DC.


Yes, I was considering posting a message with speculation that flights
like that would also soon require passengers to have a US VISA. Seemed
too silly...
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