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To: KatayamaGorobei who wrote (134310)11/7/2001 8:34:27 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>I don't care if you are a pauper these days, HJ, you still make me laugh!
I'm not a pauper yet Ron, but it's getting closer all the time.
>Air France will be the first to fly its newly remodeled Concorde, on a sold-out Paris-New York flight leaving at 10:30 a.m. Paris time. An hour later, British Airways will operate an invitation-only flight from London; its fare-paying flights to New York resume Friday.
The Concordes that fly today will include new gourmet menus and a new look.

British Airways is investing $20 million to redecorate cabin interiors and Concorde lounges. On Air France, fresh lobster and petits fours will be served. But fine silver has been traded in for plastic cutlery — a safety feature since the Sept. 11 attacks.
A round-trip Paris-New York ticket costs $7,300, while a London-New York round-trip runs $10,000. ;)