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10.       Jo_Anne
81 posts
 05 Sep 2006 Tue 10:32 am

Hi Carla,
My friend has just come back to England from Turkey and he was teaching pilots to fly. I will e-mail him later and see what he knows.

He is off soon to play with some Turkish pilots (they take a plane from Antalya and just cruise around-nice if you can do it). Some one should know so will be in touch later.
Jo-Anne

11.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Sep 2006 Tue 01:10 pm

Yes, Corendonhas a website.

Corendon used to only do cheap flights to Istanbul, now they expanded their horizon and also do all-inclusives to other places in Turkey and other countries such as Egypt and Greece.

As many passengers who fly from Holland are either Dutch/Turkish or German/Turkish, I suggest you would also learn basic German. Ofcourse English is the most important and Turkishw ould be a second, but I think you'd make a good impression ify ou'd try a bit for German too. Besides, once you speak either German or Dutch, you can understand both languages after a while!

I agree about Onur Air, I'd never ever fly with that company. It has been in the news negatively for many times. Crashes, bad technical support, I even wonder if their staff on board is very good. They landed in Rotterdam not that long ago, and if I remember correctly, they made a bad landing which caused a fire!

12.       Jo_Anne
81 posts
 05 Sep 2006 Tue 03:24 pm

Hi Carla ..again,
will send you a private mail re-airline recruitment
Jo-Anne

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