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14 Hours Of Bird Screeches On Qatar Airways Business Class Flight

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When you buy a business class ticket, you probably expect nice service, delicious food, and an overall comfortable experience. While this should certainly be guaranteed, a Qatar Airways flight from Miami to Doha seemed to have issues delivering this promise. (aeroxplorer.com) More...

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mhagerty21
michael hagerty 27
Now THAT’S a squawk!
FrancoGrobler
Franco Grobler 4
Good word play. lol
whip5209
Ken McIntyre 14
And business class is not a "cheep" ticket. Several hundred "bills" for that upgrade. Of course, that's a matter of a"pinion".
dyne2meter
Daniel Stein 7
I ain't guano fly on THAT airline. Sounds like aviary miserable experience.
JubalHarshaw
JubalHarshaw 3
Exotic birds relegated to stowage class? They were complaining.
larryzee
I wonder what the beak noise level was...
br14nh
Brian Hughes 2
"Are there any birds on this flight?" asks the passenger, the attendant replies "No falcon worries!"
Itsis80
jim sisti 2
Man, she really got her feathers ruffled over the sounds.of nature
WhiteKnight77
WhiteKnight77 1
And I thought crewing helicopters was noisy.
jhmarkjr
Similar noise on an Airbus turned out to be the air conditioner compressor overhead.
vaclavkoranda
The crew clearly thought the cargo hold was unpressurized :D
locomoco
M.F. LaBoo 1
A flock of exotic birds. There's a lot of illegal traffic in exotic species. I wonder if these were papered properly.
ColinSeftel
Colin Seftel 1
Qatar provides excellent noise-cancelling headphones in Business which eliminate ALL peripheral sound. Sounds like a tall story to me and note the source: aeroexplorer.com!
JpMu
Jp Murf 1
Hey Colin, now why so sour?

1. Qatar says they are noise-cancelling. We found multiple sources to back that up :D
2. I wonder why you think AX can't supply reliable news? - All stories are backed by facts and other articles.

3. I hope this makes it clear and have a great day :D
ColinSeftel
Colin Seftel 1
The site often appears to practice click baiting to support their many advertisers.
cneill1
Cole Neill 0
The birds were probably rare and endangered species being smuggled to Moosl;ms. They covet keeping exotic creatures in captivity.

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