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	<title>Comments on: Sarah S. — World&#8217;s best airline employee, and probably world&#8217;s best human</title>
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		<title>By: Mariana</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mariana]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If only we, passengers, knew all the rules that can be broken in the airline/airport world!
I left in December for Argentina in a rush (dad not doing well) and Nico&#039;s passport was, you&#039;ll see, expired. But, he had his Argentine passport, so done deal, I thought, except that we were leaving from Montreal and had to re-enter the US for a stopover in JFK. 
And little Argentines can not enter the 
US without a visa!
One day I will tell you the rest of the story, but we broke the rule. Nico re-entered the US with his expired passport and his Argentine one without a VISA. Rules: f-them!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If only we, passengers, knew all the rules that can be broken in the airline/airport world!<br />
I left in December for Argentina in a rush (dad not doing well) and Nico&#8217;s passport was, you&#8217;ll see, expired. But, he had his Argentine passport, so done deal, I thought, except that we were leaving from Montreal and had to re-enter the US for a stopover in JFK.<br />
And little Argentines can not enter the<br />
US without a visa!<br />
One day I will tell you the rest of the story, but we broke the rule. Nico re-entered the US with his expired passport and his Argentine one without a VISA. Rules: f-them!</p>
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