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I flew with Suckling from Ipswich to Manchester in 1987 but that plane was just a 9-seater so they didn't solely use 18-seaters. The pilot was Mr Suckling and the stewardess was his wife. Fun trip on an friendly airline. Glad they made it.
And I flew Luton to Paris Monday/Friday for a year in 1999! Always let me on at the last minute. Maybe it was the 06:50 from Luton - I lived in St Albans - so early, I would often leave it very late, until one Monday, the usual at the security queue: ‘excuse me, could I push in, I’m late for my flight’ and some guy turned round to me and said ‘get up earlier’!! I reflected (why refuse to get up before 06:00 and cause myself stress?) and I did. Thanks to that geyser…. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Riskit 4 a biskit (talk • contribs) 21:59, 9 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]