There’s No Place Like – The Daily WTF

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… London!
This week, we’re showcasing some multiple submissions from two
regular participants who fell into the theme. Everybody else is
just going to have to wait for their turn next week.

Frist up it’s
Daniel D.

“I wanted to see events for the dates I would be in London. Is
Skiddle (the website in question) telling me I should come to
London more often?” They’re certainly being very generous with their interpretation of dates.

 

But wait, there’s more! Daniel follows with a variation:
“Skiddle here again – let’s choose June 7th to June 14th, but Skiddle knows
better and sets the dates to June 6th to June 13th.”

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“I was not aware the Berlin to London route passes through Hawaii
(which is
Mokulele’shome turf)” chuckles our old friend
Michael R.
He seems to believe it’s
an Error’d but I think the real WTF is simply the
Byzantine tapestry of partnerships, resellers, rebranding,
whitelabeling and masquerades in the air transport biz.

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“Maybe it’s just a Monday morning thing,” he reports
from the airport.

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But Monday had everybody troubled, and
Michael was already thinking of Friday.
“I am so sure I took the Circle Line just last Friday.
And the other lines have the option Monday-Friday/Saturday/Sunday.”
I hope there isn’t a subtext here.

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