Ai, I didn't started this discussion. I asked a question relating to Ariana and only two answered and if somebody says something against Afghanistan, I have to tell them.
Jump to postSure, Taliban and all other muslims such as Libyans, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Cechnays, Somalis, Sudanese, Lebananese, Syrians, Iraqis, Iranis are terrorist while all the West are supermen. Guess what, Russia massacarred Cechnya's muslim resident, Albanians were massacred by Yugoslavians and Macedonia...
Jump to postDear Sir, With all respects due to you, When you see your own children die infront of you because of hunger and disease. When you can see that your wife can no longer feed the baby because she is starving and is no more than 70lbs, you don't care about statues. You would be desparate to get world's ...
Jump to postAir India.
Air Holland.
Air Canada.
American Airlines.
Kuwait Airways.
Azerbaijan Airways.
Asalam-o-Alaikum and Hi, To all, what do you think will be the future of the grounded Ariana Afghanistan? Do they fly domestic routes currently? What planes serve Kabul right now? I know that no international airline flies there right now. Do you think in the next 5-10 years US and other western cou...
Jump to postHello,
I know I know, you hate me because of my username so here is a short post.
DON"T REPLY TO THIS POST ANYMORE. Airmale is just pretending to be stupid and making up some upsets so people keep replying to this baseless thread.
So, be smart, avoid replying to this damn thread.
No man, you don't need to enlighten me at all. I wasn't even jealous of you becoming a pilot. If I wasn't as poor as I am and also if Afghanistan didn't faced all this trouble, who knows, maybe I would get a shot at aviation. But anyhow, how about if we bury our rages towards eachother and instead r...
Jump to postHello, Since Ariana can expect not to fly for good solid 15 years or so because of good ol' mighty' protector of the world' guardian of universe' USA, shouldn't they lease their planes to PIA. I mean PIA can discard their F27 friendships and Twin otters (which are both 40+) and take off with these o...
Jump to postIdiot. It wasn't a fighter plane... No wonder you took it seriously. You are going to be one of those west pilots...well friend, I sure hope to see you in the skies for a long long time. Just one more thing, with that attitude, it would really be surprising if you got a job in Airforce's washrooms. ...
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I can't believe a country like China could do such a thing. This is very disgraceful for such a country. All that US plane was doing was to spy for US. I believe China should have blown up that jet in the air with a nuclear bomb...
HEHEHE.
I have been wondering for the samething for couple of days. Is it because the West somewhat associates Pakistan with Afghanistan? And due to the fact that oneway or another, they want to please the Indian Govt. which has been proved to be worthy to North American and European markets?
Jump to postHello AirOne, The reason is that all airlines, regardless of their origin, generate big profit by serving cities like Dubai, Sharjah and Jeddah. And because many of the Asian and African and Russian airlines that do serve these cities are not financialy rich and can't afford big jets for major haul ...
Jump to postHello, Well, as for your name, I really can't decide whether you are woman or man so I will put the following in the nicest way as possible. The reason for Taliban's extremism towards woman is for the sole purpose of protecting them. Before Taliban came, The local government was a threat to our wome...
Jump to postHello, I was just being sarcastic to what TheCroupier had to say about Ariana surely he was talking politics. Jiml1126, man, I am not an extremist or anything neither stupid enough to realize that Kabul must be among world's poorest cities. You are a respected author, keep on replying to my posts. T...
Jump to postPIA (Pakistan) operates 737 from Karachi to Khatmandu which is more than 1000 kilometers.
Jump to postIt would certainly be great. Also, I believe that 777s will come and BA will sell out their 747 400 which PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) will be keen enough to lease or to buy.
It would be great if Chepos could respond to this post.
It would seriously be funny if Wright Brother's historic flight was taking place with a headwind of 140knots. Everybody would have thought that aircrafts go backwards and all the aircrafts of today might have been quite awkward.
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Yes Ariana is getting about 100-400 A380s to fly around the world but they don't serve poor cities like Denver.
Who is this Pilot_Boy?? My hometown is Kabul but for the past 8 years, I have been living in Toronto. You are mistaking me, Pilot_Man (if that is who you mean) lives In Karachi (according to his profile).
Jump to postNo man, you are mistaking, who the hell is this Pilot_boy??? All I know is that there was this user who's name was Pilot_Man.
Anyways, I am from Kabul but don't live there... OK? I told somebody else. I live in Toronto.
Believe me, these are just stupid comments that make the face of our religion-Islam-be mutilated. Our religion-even the Taliban tolerate all the religions and there is nothing such as killing Christians or Jewish. These are the comments that have ultimatedly wrecked my country. Please pray for all t...
Jump to postAsalam-o-Alaikum,
Dear Bhutani brother,
Whose side are you on? Mines or somebody else? Ariana doesn't even fly anymore due to good old WEST. They never served Africa.
Khuda Hafiz,
Taliban
Why would they want to run on old planes? That is the same mistake that PIA and Ariana made and are still paying the price...nobody wants to buy their planes now.
The point about hot weather maybe be true but some of their aircraft are really old such as 737s, A300 600, B747SPs, Twin otters, etc.
Hello, CPDC10-30:I believe you didn't take time to read my post. I said maybe in FUTURE get it FUTURE not SUDDENLY. Some airports have policies that old aircraft can't land there. One such example being Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. They don't allow any aircraft more than 15 years old to land there. They di...
Jump to postI believe it is people like you who airlines.net should kick out. Even though you are 26-35 years old, you are still a small child. Your vocabulary and sentence structure is pathetic. And yes, Taliban allow internet access and I believe that there were some female crew in Ariana. And listen up Briss...
Jump to postWell the following are not really new airports, but they are being worked on: Kabul, Afghanistan: New facilities being added. Lahore, Pakistan: New terminal being built. Quetta, Pakistan: New facilities...runway improvements. Sialkot, Pakistan:Yes, here one international airport is being built. Kara...
Jump to postKarachi- Lahore, Lahore- Islamabad, Dubai- Karachi, Toronto-New York, Kabul- Peshawar.
Jump to postHello there, I respect your opinion on Ariana's destinations not on my username. Anyways, as for my character, you don't even know who I am. Maybe I am a great person and you think that just because I have such a username, I am a bad guy. Besides less than 25% of what West has to say about Taliban i...
Jump to postThat is great, maybe they are also eyeing some routes to Vancover, Canada after some years.
Jump to postI know they never went to Karachi but I am saying that it is a profitable route for every airline. I believe the Sabena belongs to some European nation (Norwegian) and all of them are served by PIA which yields high profits.
Jump to postI would love to see their service in the following countries:
Somalia
Chad
Ehtiopia
Mali
Mauritania
Afghanistan
Iraq
Hi,
Can anybody please tell how Aero Asia (Pakistan's domestic airline) is doing. Financialy, popularity wise, expansion wise, fleet wise, service wise, etc.
It would be greatly appreciated if you can share any news about this airline.
Warm Regards,
Taliban
I think it is due to their huge number of aircraft and also due to the slowdown of Global Economy. Also, they did leave some very profitable routes such as to Karachi, Pakistan and other large cities.
Jump to postMaybe if PIA serves that airport on cargo bases, you might be able to see their 707F...I don't know their timings though.
Jump to postHello there,
Can anybody please tell on which international routes does Saudi Arabian Airlines fly with their old 737 200ADV?
Hello there,
I know that Hindus aren't allowed to eat meat, so do India's airlines (AIR INDIA, INDIAN AIRLINES, SAHAR AIRWAYS....) serve meat???
To the real Yak42(aircraft not the user):
You are some god damn ugly that I feel like punching your nose.
Keep your nose clean from the boggers.
I believe YAK 42 is very very ugly....looks like a miniature 727 that has been on a diet for a long long time. But, Russia's Illysian 72(sorry for wrong spelling) is one heck of a beauty.
Thankyou very much for replying. Chepos: Well, the airport, even though is international and has just about facilities any poor country's airport can offer, lacks ILS. This means that planes such as 777, 747, A340 and other big planes can't probably land. No, I am not living in Kabul nor in Afghanis...
Jump to postREALLY? I mean, that's great, awesome...I wish you continued success...keep up the great effort. Man, if you form an airline, I will surely travel on it whenever I get a chance....WOW!!!!
Hello all, It has been little less than 6 months since Ariana stop flying. Anyways, I would really like to know which destinations did they flew to and which aircrafts they had. If you have anything bad to say about Afghanistan, please don't post it, keep it your self because then you will end up de...
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Are there any 727s, 747 100 and DC3s still in commercial service? If they are, can you please tell which airline do they operate to and to what route?
Maybe they will go by B300, B310, B318, B319,......
Or I believe like 7007,.....
But I hope it will be unique.
PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) have I think 7-13 A300 B4 and I don't know the exact number for Togo Airlines, but they also do in their fleet.
Jump to postWell I believe that most of these airlines will merge. Others will simply go bankrupt and some like KLM will cut down their domestic and some nearby services.
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