I found all your interactions touching and joyful: the security guard at the entrance with his geezer; the friendly and welcoming cabin crew; your seat neighbor who went beyond with his friendliness; the young boys cheering for a (them) weird stranger; the young carefree ladies also enjoying themselves. This video was so much more fulfilling than a flight review. Thank you for sharing Noel!
Safety cards and a life jacket means S ### when you crash into the ground like a f###### dart in the words of Billy Connolly. Well you know best Noel being a private pilot. Noel, your channel rocks! Much !I've from the UK to the US and A😊
I found the part where you were interacting with the chap sat next to you very moving. Quite an education for me watching these videos on places that I've never really thought of only the negative sides portrayed in the media, it's refreshing to see these nice things and of course the good people.
"A backside like the Japanese flag", I almost spat my tea out...lol. What a lovely man sitting next to you. Kindness from complete strangers can really make your day. Lovely people.
I absolutely love the friendship with Ashfaq and his farm. WhatsApp is such a wonderful thing in so many ways. I too am in touch with a taxi driver in Cairo.
my top 5 annoyances: 1) passenger from row 5 boarding flight first after elbow-checking his way through at boarding, now holding everybody hostage in the aisle because he needs assistance to lift his carry-on into the bin --- 2) overnight flights with tired and not sleeping babies --- 3) reclining seat in front of mine works while mine is inop --- 4) middle seats in a fully booked aircraft --- 5) getting the same meal 4 times in a row on 4 flights with same carrier within 14 days
The amount of people who have gone out of their way to be above and beyond courteous, kind and friendly to you in this series of videos in Pakistan has been amazing.
Noel your not the first you tuber to state about the hospitality of the Pakistani people. I also had a touch of the heart when your new friend gave you a very touching blessing! That was the best part of the video, along with the school children! I will go to Pakistan!
Lots of TH-camrs say the same about Pakistan, they even compared India to Pakistan and one country’s hospitality was the best, I’m sure you can guess. Most people have a negative view on Pakistan and there people but that’s what happens when people believe everything they see on the news
Flying airlines and different ones for many years i can tell you most airline seats are purposely made to be a backup floatation device in emergencies, only in economy tho
You can't help but love how 'British' Noel is when he interacts with different people. Brilliant video as ever. Planes in the museum looked great and the kids interaction was great too.
The kindness of strangers is the main reason why i have been traveling non stop for the past 34 years. It never fails to give me a kick, no matter where I am.
Haha. I drive a school bus for a multi-cultural school and can agree 100% that people from Pakistan are some of the nicest and most polite people you'll ever come across. All they know is kindness. What a great video, Noel. I smiled all the way through it. 🙂🙂
Hi Noel, another great video. From the problem of opening a taxi door to getting a wonderful goat farmer and a group of school students to join with you and add that special local feeling in a country that you clearly love. Well done .
That small jet that you said looks like someone sat on it is a US made Cessna T-37 "Tweet". It is a small, economical twin-engined jet trainer aircraft which had been in service for decades as the main trainer for the United States Air Force (USAF) and in the air forces of numerous countries around the world. I don't believe they are used for training today, having be replaced by newer more modern aircraft. Whenever I eat food so hot that I "pay the price" the next day I'll always recall you "like a Japanese flag" metaphor.
@@Laoise-M as a pakistani , if something bad happened to you , you can not justify stereotyping and badmouthing everyone in our country. Even as a local , i come across bad people very rarely and most of them are kind and generous. Hope you do not think of all of us as bad just because of the actions of few and atleast stop spreading badword about it when 9/10 people have a good experience.
Awesome Noel,truly awesome.Showing the real life and people of Pakistan is so refreshing from what we all see in the media.What an amazing place and such friendly people.The plane museum has been added to my bucket list,just love old fighter jets like that
Great vlog as always! Kindness is seen by the blind, heard by the deaf and felt in the heart! I love random chat/meetings like that. Why are never those kinds of people taxi drivers? Keep up the good work. Be safe!
Enjoyed that one, thanks. The thing that looks like it was sat on is a Cessna T-37B (Tweet) Twin engine jet trainer. As far as I know PAF still use T-37C as trainers.
Loved that interaction with the farmer guy on the plane Noel, what a lovely moment - made me a little emosh. I've been to India many times but never to Pakistan, definitely on the list, partly thanks to your videos! Wonderful stuff as usual sir, one of my favourite TH-camrs.
Glad you had fun in Pakistan. Hope to see you come back and visit and do series regarding the Train network. Or do a train/bus ride from Karachi to the Pak/China border. It is quite nice becoming friends with people that you can't even communicate with.
Great video, Noel! I worked in Karachi many years ago, great experience and totally agree with how nice the people are and I got exactly the same reception from school kids! And as an Aussie I spotted some ex-RAAF Mirage III's in your video, awesome! PAF bought 50 Mirage's from us in 1988 when we upgraded to the F/A-18 Hornet (now being replaced by the F-35).
I love this!! Great video as always! And I just love when we can see the real side of culture and countries rather than what the news wants us to see. That’s why I love traveler TH-camrs /vloggers because they get a real look at just the sure love and kindness these countries actually have. My life goal is to visit every country in the world, and I’ve moved Pakistan up quite a bit of spots🇵🇰😆. Love your videos, much love from the U.S. (Texas)😆
The 'no life jacket thing' reminded me of the old days flying domestic US when the "lifejacket" was the seat cushion. Guess as the don't fly over water per se that they maybe don't need them? Great video as always ❤
I visited the PAF museum in 2003 with my dad and brother. Had wanted to visit there for years and finally got to do it. Glad for the rest of your trip, would love to meet Ashfaq as I also have goats!
No safety cards? As an aviation enthusiast who collects them, that's a first for me too. My guess would be that they're coming soon, since the airline is so new, and also because the safety demo mentioned them. But I do wonder how the airline got approved by the Pakistani government without the cards or an equivalent (like Ryanair putting the cards on the bulkhead or seat back) on board.
It's interesting. I really don't think they would deliberately launch an airline with no safety cards, which makes me wonder if it's some sort of oversight?
I've travelled with flyJinnah once before and they didn't have it then either. I thought the same that maybe they missed it or forgot or something but i guess not
That man sitting next to you is a Pakistania national treasure if I have ever seen one. It very sounds like the Pakistani people is welcoming, but the pure hearth and complete wholesomeness was really sweet.
NOEL !!!... In the event that you read this, the orange nosed small jet you asked if we know what it is, is a "Cessna T-37" a military trainer very popular among western air forces. There is a more powerful version denominated "A-37 Dragonfly", which is a close support fighter/bomber.
Not sure if you were aware Noel but in one of the buildings there, they have Muhammad Ali Jinnahs Actual jet, which you can see inside etc. Really interesting. LOVE the videos, wish you the best there.
Oh my god Noel , just as well you checked about departure gate . What a great flight & a lovely guy you were sat next to . My eyes watered for you eating that meal . Xxx
Great to see that someone is showcasing counties that tend to be completely misrepresented in the media. The Middle East and Asian welcome is of the second to none. Although I completely agree that a pet travel hate is the lack of headphones that seems to rapidly be the norm in airports and on any transportation! When are you coming to Doha?
Great video Noel! Hopefully the lack of safety cards & life jackets was indeed an oversight for that specific aircraft cause that’s really concerning! It’s definitely not often you have those sorts of seat mates who are so kind! Always heart warming!
Great vid Noel nice to see the contact with strangers works all over the world with ordinary people Ashvac or however you pronounce it looks like a genuine guy. Keep the flying up pal.
Great video again, you seem to have that friendly approachable nature that draws people in. Love the local content at the destination again as well. Thanks for all your hard work to take us all around the world. Brilliant
Oh yay Noel!!! You took us on an adventure with you! Thank you. Loved it. Been saying i would love to see what you get up to in the places you fly to.🤗🤗🤗
I loved seeing your travels in Pakistan and seeing a different light than what the media shows. I've been to Pakistan many times and lived there for over a year. The hospitality is amazing
Great video, it's he4artwarming to see the truly wonderful nature of the people and how warm they are to visitors, and hey...how great to be recognised.
13:47 I believe that is the K-8 light trainer used as an entry/intermediate level trainer for fighter pilots. It started off as a Pak-China joint production but later moved almost entirely to a local Pakistan production (with an imported engine). They also exported some of these planes.
I love this. And it's because of you that Pakistan is now very near the top of my list of places to travel to next. Love your seatmate! Who doesn't love a good goat video?!?
Hello! @noel hope u r doing good... There aren't life-vests under the seats because Fly jinnah doesn't fly over the ocean that's y FJ dont carry life-vests and it approved by Pakistan civil aviation authority
FlyJinnah was supposed to be a low cost alternative but don't understand why a low cost airline would still cost almost as much as a conventional airline. Would have wanted it to be at least 30% cheaper :/
Ohhhhhhh c'mon Noel!!! This is 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - getting better and better every Pakistan video - don't want your vids from there to end. Fantastic people! Thanks!!!!
Noel you had a biscuit, not a cookie. I know you have moved to the USA but don’t forget your English roots. The cabin crew seemed really pleasant how wonderful was your seat companion. The best people to promote a country I think. Such lovely, lovely people
Noel you are such an amazing person. A lot of people say that “they kept in touch” but you actually did. It genuinely made my day to see the goats 😂
Zindebad!
I live in Texas and have goats. Loved seeing them too.
I found all your interactions touching and joyful: the security guard at the entrance with his geezer; the friendly and welcoming cabin crew; your seat neighbor who went beyond with his friendliness; the young boys cheering for a (them) weird stranger; the young carefree ladies also enjoying themselves. This video was so much more fulfilling than a flight review. Thank you for sharing Noel!
Absolutely agree
Totally agree - lovely people in this video.
Agreed!
Safety cards and a life jacket means S ### when you crash into the ground like a f###### dart in the words of Billy Connolly. Well you know best Noel being a private pilot. Noel, your channel rocks! Much !I've from the UK to the US and A😊
What a true gentleman the passenger was,Pakistan has blown my mind,great video fella 👍
PAF museum is awesome. My grandfather was a RPAF (Royal Pakistan Air Force, wing commander A.B. Awan) ww2 pilot. His uniform is in there.
The kindness of strangers tends to show itself right when it’s needed. So cool
I found the part where you were interacting with the chap sat next to you very moving. Quite an education for me watching these videos on places that I've never really thought of only the negative sides portrayed in the media, it's refreshing to see these nice things and of course the good people.
Pakistan is an amazing country to visit, especially the north (I've been 3 times).
"A backside like the Japanese flag", I almost spat my tea out...lol. What a lovely man sitting next to you. Kindness from complete strangers can really make your day. Lovely people.
Hadn't heard that saying before! I will use it in future. ( still cleaning up my nose emissioned margarita )
I don't get it.
@@hiroshi138 You will if you eat very spicy food and aren't used to it
I absolutely love the friendship with Ashfaq and his farm. WhatsApp is such a wonderful thing in so many ways. I too am in touch with a taxi driver in Cairo.
my top 5 annoyances: 1) passenger from row 5 boarding flight first after elbow-checking his way through at boarding, now holding everybody hostage in the aisle because he needs assistance to lift his carry-on into the bin --- 2) overnight flights with tired and not sleeping babies --- 3) reclining seat in front of mine works while mine is inop --- 4) middle seats in a fully booked aircraft --- 5) getting the same meal 4 times in a row on 4 flights with same carrier within 14 days
The amount of people who have gone out of their way to be above and beyond courteous, kind and friendly to you in this series of videos in Pakistan has been amazing.
Noel your not the first you tuber to state about the hospitality of the Pakistani people. I also had a touch of the heart when your new friend gave you a very touching blessing!
That was the best part of the video, along with the school children!
I will go to Pakistan!
Thanks for the compliments
Lots of TH-camrs say the same about Pakistan, they even compared India to Pakistan and one country’s hospitality was the best, I’m sure you can guess.
Most people have a negative view on Pakistan and there people but that’s what happens when people believe everything they see on the news
I guess the lack of life jackets was down to the lack of water between the two cities 😅
Right! 😂
Karachi is a coastal city. In theory, entering water is not out of the question. Plus, there are major rivers along the route.
Hahaha ryt 🤣😆
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Flying airlines and different ones for many years i can tell you most airline seats are purposely made to be a backup floatation device in emergencies, only in economy tho
Noel, stay another 2 weeks in Pakistan. You show us a beautiful country with warm hearted people we never see on TV media ! 🇵🇰 rocks !
The interaction with your new friend made me cry and I am so happy you are still in touch! I would love to visit Pakistan!
You can't help but love how 'British' Noel is when he interacts with different people. Brilliant video as ever. Planes in the museum looked great and the kids interaction was great too.
The kindness of strangers is the main reason why i have been traveling non stop for the past 34 years. It never fails to give me a kick, no matter where I am.
Got to love that nice gent in the seat next to you. What a touching moment! He needs his own TH-cam with those goat videos!
Haha. I drive a school bus for a multi-cultural school and can agree 100% that people from Pakistan are some of the nicest and most polite people you'll ever come across. All they know is kindness. What a great video, Noel. I smiled all the way through it. 🙂🙂
The kindness of the stranger really touched my heart
Hi Noel, another great video. From the problem of opening a taxi door to getting a wonderful goat farmer and a group of school students to join with you and add that special local feeling in a country that you clearly love. Well done .
Great ending to this vlog. Despite the language barriers humanly kindness and friendship is key.
Very enjoyable...hope the goat farmer is doing well.....looks a lovely country...and the people very hospitable....love to see more of Karachi...
That small jet that you said looks like someone sat on it is a US made Cessna T-37 "Tweet". It is a small, economical twin-engined jet trainer aircraft which had been in service for decades as the main trainer for the United States Air Force (USAF) and in the air forces of numerous countries around the world. I don't believe they are used for training today, having be replaced by newer more modern aircraft.
Whenever I eat food so hot that I "pay the price" the next day I'll always recall you "like a Japanese flag" metaphor.
Great planes, but even greater people. What a great reception by the students.
What a great video. Your next seat passenger, and those school kids....restores one's faith in humanity.
Love this series showing off the beauty of Pakistan! Really love getting to travel virtually with you. Thank you!
In my very limited experience, Pakistani people are among the most friendly I’ve ever met, so honestly wasn’t very surprised by your seat mate Noel
Be careful not to be too friendly in return.
@@Laoise-M why ??
@@cryptmonkey4628 let’s just say I won’t be travelling to Pakistan again
Fair enough
@@Laoise-M as a pakistani , if something bad happened to you , you can not justify stereotyping and badmouthing everyone in our country. Even as a local , i come across bad people very rarely and most of them are kind and generous. Hope you do not think of all of us as bad just because of the actions of few and atleast stop spreading badword about it when 9/10 people have a good experience.
So cool people are so friendly. And not miserable like some places
After last week’s mountain adventure, another great video! It truly is a credit to Pakistan and its wonderful people! ❤️🇵🇰
Awesome Noel,truly awesome.Showing the real life and people of Pakistan is so refreshing from what we all see in the media.What an amazing place and such friendly people.The plane museum has been added to my bucket list,just love old fighter jets like that
It is always a good experience to talk with a person who doesn't know you language,but you convey your message across.
What a great vlog Noel the Pakistani people are so warm and welcoming, I am glad you show a side of Pakistan that the media don't show!
Awesome video! Enjoyed seeing how warm and friendly the locals are!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When was the last time you were called Cute Noel? 😂 Must have put such a big smile on your face
In a few minutes you have done so much more than anyone else to change attitudes towards Pakistan and connect with real people. Fantastic video !
Right?! 😊
wow gloria jeans coffee shop in pakistan. Very famous coffee chain in Australia
@@harshilgupta6652 And Thailand
Great vlog as always! Kindness is seen by the blind, heard by the deaf and felt in the heart! I love random chat/meetings like that. Why are never those kinds of people taxi drivers? Keep up the good work. Be safe!
As you said, probably those Taxi drivers felt that that's why they are like this now, clearly they were not like this back home
I’m not sure I’d want to watch eastenders in the Australian outback.
The end of this vlog really melted my heart 🥹🤍!! The end guy really made it! Love this one!
Noel still from UK😊
Enjoyed that one, thanks. The thing that looks like it was sat on is a Cessna T-37B (Tweet) Twin engine jet trainer. As far as I know PAF still use T-37C as trainers.
Good job 👍
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Helsinki ❄️ Finland
Thank you very much!
Loved that interaction with the farmer guy on the plane Noel, what a lovely moment - made me a little emosh. I've been to India many times but never to Pakistan, definitely on the list, partly thanks to your videos! Wonderful stuff as usual sir, one of my favourite TH-camrs.
Cracking video and you finish at the PAF Museum. Just Googled the museum and it will have to go on my bucket list.
Thanks to vist pakistan THANK YOU FOR SHOWING POSITIVE SIDE OF OUR COUNTRY ❤️🇵🇰😘
Glad you had fun in Pakistan. Hope to see you come back and visit and do series regarding the Train network. Or do a train/bus ride from Karachi to the Pak/China border. It is quite nice becoming friends with people that you can't even communicate with.
Great video, Noel! I worked in Karachi many years ago, great experience and totally agree with how nice the people are and I got exactly the same reception from school kids! And as an Aussie I spotted some ex-RAAF Mirage III's in your video, awesome! PAF bought 50 Mirage's from us in 1988 when we upgraded to the F/A-18 Hornet (now being replaced by the F-35).
As a Pakistani I'm feeling so proud for the compliment about peoples and your professional approach with PAF.
Noel your videos just get better and better,Always so positive
I love this!! Great video as always! And I just love when we can see the real side of culture and countries rather than what the news wants us to see. That’s why I love traveler TH-camrs /vloggers because they get a real look at just the sure love and kindness these countries actually have. My life goal is to visit every country in the world, and I’ve moved Pakistan up quite a bit of spots🇵🇰😆. Love your videos, much love from the U.S. (Texas)😆
Welcome bro whenever you come
@@tariqjalil230 thanks man! I really love the Middle East and I’m just itching to get out there
The 'no life jacket thing' reminded me of the old days flying domestic US when the "lifejacket" was the seat cushion.
Guess as the don't fly over water per se that they maybe don't need them? Great video as always ❤
I visited the PAF museum in 2003 with my dad and brother. Had wanted to visit there for years and finally got to do it. Glad for the rest of your trip, would love to meet Ashfaq as I also have goats!
The red nosed flat plane was a Cessna Dragonfly
No safety cards? As an aviation enthusiast who collects them, that's a first for me too. My guess would be that they're coming soon, since the airline is so new, and also because the safety demo mentioned them. But I do wonder how the airline got approved by the Pakistani government without the cards or an equivalent (like Ryanair putting the cards on the bulkhead or seat back) on board.
It's interesting. I really don't think they would deliberately launch an airline with no safety cards, which makes me wonder if it's some sort of oversight?
By collect them do you mean you steal safety cards??
@@michaelgell4 Long term borrowing
It's obviously to save weight
I've travelled with flyJinnah once before and they didn't have it then either.
I thought the same that maybe they missed it or forgot or something but i guess not
That man sitting next to you is a Pakistania national treasure if I have ever seen one. It very sounds like the Pakistani people is welcoming, but the pure hearth and complete wholesomeness was really sweet.
LOVE the jetbridge! Awesome design, windows like airplanes ❤❤
NOEL !!!... In the event that you read this, the orange nosed small jet you asked if we know what it is, is a "Cessna T-37" a military trainer very popular among western air forces. There is a more powerful version denominated "A-37 Dragonfly", which is a close support fighter/bomber.
Flew from Dublin to Las Vegas a few months ago in Delta. First thing I noticed also was there was no safety cards anymore also.
Great video Noel. What a friendly man you sat next to. I’m surprised how nice Pakistan looks.
Yes Pakistan is nice but the media portray the other way around. I don't know why
Northern Pakistan is full of nature and beautiful
Oh my God, the Big Bang Theory is even being shown on Pakistani low cost carriers 😂 I’ve been mocking it for four years haha
Not sure if you were aware Noel but in one of the buildings there, they have Muhammad Ali Jinnahs Actual jet, which you can see inside etc. Really interesting. LOVE the videos, wish you the best there.
Oh my god Noel , just as well you checked about departure gate . What a great flight & a lovely guy you were sat next to . My eyes watered for you eating that meal . Xxx
Great to see that someone is showcasing counties that tend to be completely misrepresented in the media. The Middle East and Asian welcome is of the second to none. Although I completely agree that a pet travel hate is the lack of headphones that seems to rapidly be the norm in airports and on any transportation! When are you coming to Doha?
Great video Noel!
Hopefully the lack of safety cards & life jackets was indeed an oversight for that specific aircraft cause that’s really concerning!
It’s definitely not often you have those sorts of seat mates who are so kind! Always heart warming!
Great vid Noel nice to see the contact with strangers works all over the world with ordinary people Ashvac or however you pronounce it looks like a genuine guy. Keep the flying up pal.
Great video again, you seem to have that friendly approachable nature that draws people in. Love the local content at the destination again as well. Thanks for all your hard work to take us all around the world. Brilliant
Lovely to see those smiling children so thrilled to meet you. Looks such an amazing country. And goat man, incredible. Such lovely people.
Wonderful video Noel, that message from the stranger sitting next to you was heart warming!!
Love the story of the goat man next to you. That inspires me to visit such a welcoming nation and people :-)
Oh yay Noel!!! You took us on an adventure with you! Thank you. Loved it. Been saying i would love to see what you get up to in the places you fly to.🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful Noel! Such warmth, love your work
Thank you so much 😀
I loved seeing your travels in Pakistan and seeing a different light than what the media shows. I've been to Pakistan many times and lived there for over a year. The hospitality is amazing
Brilliant - loved the interactions - great watch - thanks
That was an amazing vid, i would never have thought of visiting Pakistan, must rethink.
Thank you for sharing! It looks like Birmingham on a good day
Great video, it's he4artwarming to see the truly wonderful nature of the people and how warm they are to visitors, and hey...how great to be recognised.
13:47 I believe that is the K-8 light trainer used as an entry/intermediate level trainer for fighter pilots. It started off as a Pak-China joint production but later moved almost entirely to a local Pakistan production (with an imported engine). They also exported some of these planes.
Noel, I really appreciate you being in Pakistan and taking time out and reviewing the Pakistani airlines. Thank you
Taking time out? He’s not doing it for free. He does this to make money.
@@cwg73160 like I didn't know ...
@@SDMAviation You obviously didn’t with how your comment read.
@@cwg73160 well that's your opinion clearly and you won't know my exact intentions behind my comment anyway, so ye
@@SDMAviation “and taking time out”
Either you 1. Horrible with words or 2. Meant exactly what I said. Either way, you’re not in a good spot.
This was great blog, the museum at the end was a great addition.
The Pakistani people are a proud, welcoming, genuine people as today's video brilliantly demonstrated.
That was a wonderful heart felt message that this man gave you. What a celebrity you are in Pakistan! What a wonderful day you had.
Nothing is better than when the person sitting next to Noel gazes into my soul through the camera
I love this. And it's because of you that Pakistan is now very near the top of my list of places to travel to next. Love your seatmate! Who doesn't love a good goat video?!?
So glad to see you traveling through my home country and now my home city! Brings back memory's and hope you enjoy
Thank you for visiting Pakistan specially Paf museum, haven't visited it since my childhood.
Regards from Karachi 🇵🇰
Lovely videos from Pakistan Noel! Love Pakistan especially Lahore! ❤🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰❤😊👍
Oh my gosh! Your new friends were so wonderful! That was really touching. Looks like a lovely place to go.
Enjoyed the interaction with the high school children. You were like a member of the Beatles
Hello! @noel hope u r doing good... There aren't life-vests under the seats because Fly jinnah doesn't fly over the ocean that's y FJ dont carry life-vests and it approved by Pakistan civil aviation authority
Exactly why Pakistan airline operators are banned from the EU! What if a plane had to divert?
@@mylesm12923 if an airline isn't flying over the ocean why would it be diverted? It is just flying over the land...
Tell this to the passengers when the jet lands on a river . See US Airways 1549
What a wonderful place and amazing people! Thank you for sharing!
Enjoy your time in Pakistan
Love all the videos Noel but especially enjoying this Pakistan trip
The ending was so wholesome 😭
Thanks for the walk through of the PAF museum! I guess we'll give you a pass on not recognizing the Cessna T/A-37 "Dragonfly"/"Tweet" 😊
FlyJinnah was supposed to be a low cost alternative but don't understand why a low cost airline would still cost almost as much as a conventional airline. Would have wanted it to be at least 30% cheaper :/
Low cost = low service aka lower cost for the operator, not you haha
@@BOSSLIKESTYLE 😂😂
@@BOSSLIKESTYLE I wish I could pin this comment 🤣
Low cost doesn't mean low safety
It’s obvious they took a lesson from the duty free liquor stores, who end u charging more than regular stores!
Hi Noel. the air force museum flattened jet was the cessna a37.
13:50.That’s a Cessna T-37 Tweet… named after the looney tunes character named Tweety Bird.
Well the life vest is kind of under your seat when in the air - about 38,000ft under your seat back at the airport lol
Lovely ending, made the video….. happiness to him and his family and all the goats 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
Its sunday i always have the going back to work tomorrow heeby jeebies but nothing helps me more to settle down than my weekly noel phillips fix !
You say the airport is dated, but it's still magnificent and bright, which is really nice.
Ohhhhhhh c'mon Noel!!! This is 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - getting better and better every Pakistan video - don't want your vids from there to end. Fantastic people! Thanks!!!!
Noel you had a biscuit, not a cookie. I know you have moved to the USA but don’t forget your English roots. The cabin crew seemed really pleasant how wonderful was your seat companion. The best people to promote a country I think. Such lovely, lovely people
The kindest of people is one of the reasons travelling is such an amazing thing.