Thursday, September 8, 2011

THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE IRENE AND THE FLIGHT TO MONTREAL.

The aftermath of hurricane Irene resulted in great tropical depression along the the East coast and most parts of the Southern States in the last three days of severe weather condition that caused air travel delay and flight cancelation in many parts of the USA that entailed Atlanta Georgia International Airport, particularly on the domestic flights and some International flights. However, request for flight rescheduling has remained heeded, despite the repeated rescheduling of the flight to Montreal and my first Trans-atlantic and Trans-pacific flights that seemed may never be airborned. The requirements for flight reservation on the flight bound for Montreal/Quebec Canada International Airport remains denied as specified : " No passengers aboard the airplane bound for Montreal". The Captain in command of the aircraft will remain as specified in the first schedule and in the Name of Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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