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  • Ansett
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    i did mean pillows

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  • Ansett
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    hmmmm cant say that i have and it does not say that you can take aircraft of the aircraft i guess is to ask

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  • uy707
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    Like any normal passenger once does, took away my pillow thrice
    -a Kenya Airways 707 in '86, an AMX DC.10-30 in '93 and a CA 744 in 97
    -in first case I landed at ATH at 1.00am and knew I was up for a long night before next flight to Corfu at 6.00 (another 707, this time OA). The anonymous pillows (I took away a couple) came on handy as head rests, too bad for NBO-bound psgrs who boarded at ATH and got seats 27F and E, they might still looking for the pillows !!!
    On the two other occasions, pillow cover is beautifully adorned with airline's name and logo, so nicely set I just could not resist
    Alain

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  • SpiritA320
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    yeah always a shortage of pillows, but personally I dont know who would want to use those nasty things anyway. GROSS LOL yeah how long have they been around and having people drooling on them. Personally I dont use the pillows or the blankets(unless the blanket is brand new and still in the plastic bag!

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  • CheckSix
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    Originally posted by Aaron Kearney
    It's not like the airlines have free pillows to spare, too. I was on a US Airways redeye (LAX-CLT, 321) a couple years ago and heard some complaints that some seats were lacking pillows. "It's a constant battle", responded one F/A. Might as well be considerate and leave the pillow after your flight is completed, rather than be selfish and take it.
    That's what I was thinking before I posted this topic...

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  • wj_737_200
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    Hell, if you want one take one, it wouldn't stop me from taking something as small as a pillow. Okay I confess, this is comming from someone who can grab anything her grubby lil hands on (blankets, pillows, safety cards, silverware, in flight mags, the works )

    Hi, my name is Sarah and I have a problem, I rip off airlines. *in an AA type meeting voice*

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  • Aaron Kearney
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    It's not like the airlines have free pillows to spare, too. I was on a US Airways redeye (LAX-CLT, 321) a couple years ago and heard some complaints that some seats were lacking pillows. "It's a constant battle", responded one F/A. Might as well be considerate and leave the pillow after your flight is completed, rather than be selfish and take it.

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  • CheckSix
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    Originally posted by Airbus_A320
    Eww do you really want to take something with you thats been used by hundreds of other people and sprayed with lysol once a month
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    You have a very, very ligit point. I am reconsidering. Never thought of that, especially since I am a neat nik on the molecular level...

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  • FlyCharlestonSC
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    I have done it once--after my red eye from SFO-ATL. I brought it off the plane and used it to sleep on in between my connections.

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  • Airbus_A320
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    Eww do you really want to take something with you thats been used by hundreds of other people and sprayed with lysol once a month

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  • CheckSix
    started a topic Taking pillows off aircraft...

    Taking pillows off aircraft...

    This is a silly question, but I'm trying to save some packing space in my checked bag and carry-on. Are the pillows free to remove on the aircraft? Never been in a situation where it required me to take some off. \


    And just to let you know, I'm no thief so don't suggest it.
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