This week’s Throwback Thursday is Gerard Frawley’s December 2014 story on Qantas’s final Boeing 767 passenger service.
After 927,000 flights carrying nearly 168 million passengers in a 29-year career, Qantas has retired the Boeing 767 from passenger service.
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Suzanne
says:Kirrily ! Didn’t realise you were on the 767! Well done! And the 747 next ??. Hope to fly with you soon!!! Suzanne x
Maureen Read
says:Hi Mike
How wonderful for you to fly the 747 on its last flight. Very nostalgic. Might see you around the area as just acquired a holiday house at Culburra.
Cheers, Maureen, Secretary Extraordinaire, OLOR xx