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06-11-2011 10:38 AM |
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
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Originally Posted by SingViet
(Post 6540949)
hhaha, tell me about the `old TSN airport terminal'. Still remember clearly that only a few airlines fly from Singapore to HCMC. Singapore Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air and Vietnam Air. When Tiger Air started to fly to HCMC, Lion Air stopped for a few years, don't know why... Tiger air was chaotic when it first started as its FREE SEATING, no allocation of seats. All the Viets will rush to board the plane and rush for the first few rows. They will push the old people, kids etc. Its like refugees fleeing the country.
I remember watching a video on one of the US channels before that the chairman or former chairman of Macdonalds Inc used to be a verteran of the Vietnam war and he hates Vietcon to the max. He said before that Mac will never invest in Vietnam. Heard before that some rich Viet Kieus in US wanted to buy the Mac franchise to start in Vietnam, but was rejected flat. KFC has been there when i arrived in 2002, heard that its a branch out of KFC franchise in Singapore.
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bro,ya ya,haha,i still remember the refugees fleeing the country airport situation.All passenger were all pack to the front door and those airport staff who was infront and behind the door was like scare to open the door cos once open,all the ppl will rush in and they might be stamp flat:D
Another one is when i first step out from the arrival hall,OMG,saw so many viet ppl standing there like waiting for 'VIP' like me :p:D
Thanks for letting me recall all those memory at old TSN airport and present tiger office at HCM now was actually belong to Lion air.Lion stop flying after tiger start their route but came back few years ago.Once i ask the lion manager why lion stop flying that time,he actually told me that Lion left due to disagreement with the local partner and now was back on their own
Thanks for the mc donald info and now at least i know why:)
Thanks bro,u really let me recall all those memory at the old TSN airport
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