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New TANGO member services at YYZ
Published by: mike 2009-01-07
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  • Since TANGO moves back to T2 at YYZ today [June 3rd], kiosks and MLLs can be used by appropriate Aeroplan elites. Since so many people complained these services were not available at T3, felt it was worth highlighting.


  • Originally posted by why fly:
    Im sure thats not all you learned at high school dances. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif


    Hahaha! Don't want to know where your mind is!


  • Great! When you leave the MLL, remember to take some beverages and snacks with you or else you'll have to pay for them on board. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/rolleyes.gif


  • Originally posted by Hampton:
    So, how exactly do you get the Chardonnay out of the MLL and onto the plane?....Do I bring a wineskin or two?! :-)


    No, you just bring 500ml water bottles and make sure to put them in your carry on before leaving the lounge http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Make sure they are Dasani bottles so no one can tell what colour is inside. You can drink the whole flight and no one will know.
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    Allegiant Air set to offer new service to Florida beg C-GCPS (cn 22257/756) Tango 737 climbs away from Rwy 23 at Toronto in July 2002.
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    It's amazing what you can remember from high school dances 15+ years ago. Who says teenagers can't learn?


  • Originally posted by cattle:
    definitely don't forget to bring a little extra from the lounge just in case http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


    A little? Remember to leave a few cookies and some milk for others! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

    [This message has been edited by YOWkid (edited 06-03-2003).]


  • Originally posted by YOWkid:
    Are you going to playboy.com again?


    no, I personally dont care for old girls. I prefer girls my age. Clothed of course. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif



    [This message has been edited by fromYYZ_flyer (edited 06-04-2003).]


  • Thanks for the reminder SH. I have only taken 1 Tango flight this year but good info for those who do so regularly.

    definitely don't forget to bring a little extra from the lounge just in case http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


  • Originally posted by MapleLeaf:
    Originally posted by cattle:
    definitely don't forget to bring a little extra from the lounge just in case http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

    New game, can you spot the FT'r on your next flight? Of course you can - (s)he is eating smoked cashews, drinking Guinness from the can, sharing his lovely Chardonnay with seatmates and reading the latest Economist Magazine (with the AC sticker and cover of course). Not that I would evern do any of that... but I have heard it has been done.
    Tango flights qualifying flights? - FlyerTalk Forums::
    Location: Ontario, Canada, AC-basic; usually YYZ-YUL. Posts: 100. Tango flights qualifying flights? I am a basic member and just got my February 9, 2002
    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14754
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    Two lost and found in as many days; first Dogstar return from the FT addiction therapist and now the return of ML!

    So much for the game of matching the new FTer to the old one. Welcome back ML.


  • We're glad to help any way we can http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


  • Originally posted by LeSabre74:
    Will there be many more Tango flights anyway....?


    Probably not. Given that the decision now seems to be that all domestic flying is going to be done more or less the Tango way it makes less sense to keep it around.

    I'm not thoroughly convinced it's as dead as it seems though, remember that the original point of Tango was to a) compete on price with C3000 b) keep the competition bureau off their backs while they did it by i) legitimately cutting some costs and ii) playing shell games to shift/hide more costs. They may want to keep Tango around as a competitive tool against Canjet/JetsGo/WestJet and still stay off Conrad von Finkenstein's radar.

    I'm not convinced that Tango was as much of a deception/failure as the popular opinion here holds. Every flight I've been on but one has been full and little costs more than flying an empty seat and there really are cost savings beyond the obvious ones (for example apparantly the Tango schedules always have crews home at the end of the day, no hotel stays etc. for overnighting). I don't doubt they lost money but less than most seem to think.


  • If you see a Z fare person make sure to leave them some upgrades for the next mainline flight.


  • Originally posted by cattle:
    Thanks for the reminder SH. I have only taken 1 Tango flight this year but good info for those who do so regularly.

    definitely don't forget to bring a little extra from the lounge just in case http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


    Will there be many more Tango flights anyway....?


  • Originally posted by cattle:

    It's amazing what you can remember from high school dances 15+ years ago. Who says teenagers can't learn?

    Im sure thats not all you learned at high school dances. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif


  • Originally posted by cattle:
    When you are 14 or 15 it sure beats having to wait for the Sears catelouge to arrive http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif


    Today we have the internet... no waiting for age limits or waiting for mail to come... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


  • To get this thread back on topic (whatever that was)thanks for the tips on, um, transporting vino out of the MLL. I'll equip myself with some innocuous Dasani bottles and rolled-up newspapers - two more ways to spot FTers on Tango flights!


  • Originally posted by tcook052:
    Welcome back ML.

    Thank you tcook.

    Cattle - was it your high school dances where you obtained your penchant for thongs as well?

    Oh yeah, to get a bottle of Chardonnay or a can of guinness out of the MLL, just casually roll them in the Globe or Post, and slide them into your backpack. Of course this is what I heard, not like I would ever do something like that http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


  • Originally posted by MapleLeaf:
    Cattle - was it your high school dances where you obtained your penchant for thongs as well?


    When you are 14 or 15 it sure beats having to wait for the Sears catelouge to arrive http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif


  • Originally posted by fromYYZ_flyer:
    Today we have the internet... no waiting for age limits to come... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


    You naughty boy, are you courting playboy.com (again)? What will your mummy and daddy say?!?

    [This message has been edited by YOWkid (edited 06-04-2003).]


  • So, how exactly do you get the Chardonnay out of the MLL and onto the plane? I have the cookies and cashews figured out but not the so-important liquid refreshments. Flying Tango with two non-status workmates YYZ-YUL late next week.
    Do I bring a wineskin or two?! :-)


  • Originally posted by cattle:
    definitely don't forget to bring a little extra from the lounge just in case http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

    New game, can you spot the FT'r on your next flight? Of course you can - (s)he is eating smoked cashews, drinking Guinness from the can, sharing his lovely Chardonnay with seatmates and reading the latest Economist Magazine (with the AC sticker and cover of course). Not that I would evern do any of that... but I have heard it has been done.





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