I am not sure of the specific plane, but believe they could fit a couple of hundred people on each flight. A friend said it was a company that flew all its employees somewhere.
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These were private chartered flights.
Big planes? Any idea what they were for?
I am not sure of the specific plane, but believe they could fit a couple of hundred people on each flight. A friend said it was a company that flew all its employees somewhere.
UNUM?
planes are 737-800s, in a 1 class charter configuration they can seat about 175 passengers
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