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Sandy
09-03-2021, 09:31 PM
The African airline Air Senegal launched flights from its capital of Dakar to Baltimore on Thursday. The unique route includes a layover in New York before continuing on to Baltimore, but most Americans cannot fly the domestic leg.

As of September 2, Air Senegal will fly twice weekly between its country's capital of Dakar to Baltimore in the US.


According to Air Senegal, it will run the route using one of Airbus' newest jets, the A330-900neo, configured with 32 business-class seats, 21 premium-economy seats, and 237 economy seats. The aircraft can carry up to 12 tons of freight, according to the airline, which is keen on boosting its cargo business between Senegal and the US.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/african-airline-just-started-flying-171625826.html

Flying a new Airbus model, when niggers already have enough trouble with old aircraft? You couldn't pay me all the money in the world to live anywhere near where one of those planes will crash, and we know one eventually will.

Midder Peenud Hayed
09-03-2021, 09:45 PM
...one of those planes will crash, and we know one eventually will.

I give it 30 days.

Odin's balls
09-05-2021, 11:45 AM
According to Air Senegal, it will run the route using one of Airbus' newest jets, the A330-900negro, configured with 32 business-class tyre swings, 21 premium-economy monkey bars, and 237 illegal immigrants. The aircraft can carry up to 12 tons of chickens in cages, untethered goats and assorted diseased bushmeat, according to the airline, which is keen on boosting its cargo business between Senegal and the US.

There, fixed it for you. :lol

Coon Club Road
09-05-2021, 10:35 PM
"The unique route includes a layover in New York before continuing on to Baltimore, but most Americans cannot fly the domestic leg."


Roger that! How many Americans would want to climb aboard the chicken bone express for a ride to Baltimore?

SGT@Arms
09-06-2021, 03:12 AM
According to Air Senegal, it will run the route using one of Airbus' newest jets, the A330-900negro, configured with 32 business-class tyre swings, 21 premium-economy monkey bars, and 237 illegal immigrants. The aircraft can carry up to 12 tons of chickens in cages, untethered goats and assorted diseased bushmeat, according to the airline, which is keen on boosting its cargo business between Senegal and the US.

There, fixed it for you. :lol

Now that quote made my insomniac night a lot better. LMFAO!
:rofl