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Dutch travellers land in wrong Sydney

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Dutch travellers land in wrong Sydney


Strange | 206770 hits | Aug 10 8:28 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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SYDNEY, N.S. — A grandfather and grandson are the latest wayward travellers who found themselves in Sydney, N.S., while on a journey Down Under.

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  1. by avatar Mukluk
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:38 pm
    Am I the only one that thinks it's impossible to get on a plane to the wrong country without realizing it? What gives with these guys?

  2. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:51 pm
    Who the hell buys tickets for an international flight wihtout saying what country they are going to??? Not that the airline that sold them their tickets was any more brilliant by not confirming.

  3. by avatar Scape
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:01 pm
    I can see St John NB and St John's Nfld being mixed up as that is in the same country but Sidney? C'mon guys at least read the tickets.

  4. by avatar martin14
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:21 pm
    It's all Brenda's fault ;)

  5. by avatar Praxius
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:39 pm
    The elder Rutten, who speaks German, Dutch and some English, said they didn't know there was another Sydney.


    Of course there's more then one... hell in just Nova Scotia alone, we have not just a Sydney, but an Ohio, New Germany, New Glasgow, Brooklyn.... hell, even Halifax isn't an original name in Nova Scotia, ie: see the UK.

    Nova Scotia alone has a crap load of identical names compared to a few other places in the world, and I suspect there are many more places in the rest of Canada, as well as other countries, that all use similar names.

    Then again, the names around here in Nova Scotia can be pretty tricky.

    Afterall I live in Bedford.... which used to be called Bedrock before the Model-T was invented. XD Yabba Dabba....

    Whether or not NS having so many identical named locations has anything to do with an alternative ploy to pump up tourism by accident, People need to read their information properly.

  6. by Anonymous
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:41 pm
    "Praxius" said
    The elder Rutten, who speaks German, Dutch and some English, said they didn't know there was another Sydney.


    Of course there's more then one... hell in just Nova Scotia alone, we have not just a Sydney, but an Ohio, New Germany, New Glasgow, Brooklyn.... hell, even Halifax isn't an original name in Nova Scotia, ie: see the UK.

    Nova Scotia alone has a crap load of identical names compared to a few other places in the world, and I suspect there are many more places in the rest of Canada, as well as other countries, that all use similar names.

    Then again, the names around here in Nova Scotia can be pretty tricky.

    Afterall I live in Bedford.... which used to be called Bedrock before the Model-T was invented. XD Yabba Dabba....

    Whether or not NS having so many identical named locations has anything to do with an alternative ploy to pump up tourism by accident, People need to read their information properly.


    There's only one Piapot Saskatchewan!

  7. by ridenrain
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:42 pm
    You can always tell a Dutchman, you just can't tell him very much. :D

  8. by avatar Brenda
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:43 pm
    "Praxius" said
    The elder Rutten, who speaks German, Dutch and some English, said they didn't know there was another Sydney.


    Of course there's more then one...

    You know what... Not the whole world thinks of NS when they hear Sidney... More like, NOBODY but Canadians think about NS when they hear Sidney...

  9. by avatar Praxius
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:49 pm
    "ridenrain" said
    You can always tell a Dutchman, you just can't tell him very much. :D


    I know it's evil, but I've been waiting for someone to pull some Robert Dziekanski joke and suprised nothing has come up yet.

  10. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:55 pm
    I think of Sydney, BC when I hear Sydney, BC, and Sydney, Australia, all the other times.

  11. by avatar Praxius
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:59 pm
    "Brenda" said
    You know what... Not the whole world thinks of NS when they hear Sidney... More like, NOBODY but Canadians think about NS when they hear Sidney...


    I imagine that is true... yet it's not my fault or anybody else's fault here in Nova Scotia that people are too lazy to check their ticket information the very moment that get their ticket in their hands.

    Whether or not they know what or where Nova Scotia is, you'd think "CANADA" being on that ticket would be a dead give away.

    Or Sydney somehow now existing within some place called Nova Scotia.

    I mean, once the ocean out your window starts to give way to giant green forest areas all around you and you see nothing but fishing boats and there's like a 20-30 degree difference in temps..... one's spidy senses should be tingling that they may not be in Kansas anymore.

    I gotta head to Australia within a year or so myself, and I know I'll be checking my tickets over multiple times to make sure everything is right. I'm looking at about a 32 hour flight or so I'm told.... if I somehow land in 30 mins and I'm in Cape Breton for some unknown reason, I'll be pretty pissed off that's for sure.

    If people don't double check their tickets, their times, etc. then they have nobody else to blame.

    that's all.... no biggie.

  12. by avatar Brenda
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:08 pm
    Oh, it is pretty stupid alright :lol:

    Actually, I can't believe people are this stupid, seriously :P
    The bad part... it's not the first time it happens LOL

  13. by avatar QBall
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:44 pm
    "Mukluk" said
    Am I the only one that thinks it's impossible to get on a plane to the wrong country without realizing it? What gives with these guys?


    They didn't get on the wrong plane, they just buoght a ticket to the incorrect destination. Obviously reading comprehension wasn't a critical skill for the grandfather or grandson.

  14. by avatar QBall
    Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:49 pm
    "Brenda" said
    The elder Rutten, who speaks German, Dutch and some English, said they didn't know there was another Sydney.


    Of course there's more then one...

    You know what... Not the whole world thinks of NS when they hear Sidney... More like, NOBODY but Canadians think about NS when they hear Sidney...

    Then those Canadians would be thinking incorrectly, beacuse Sidney is in BC. Sydney is in Nova Scotia.
    Actually it's a brilliant marketing ploy by the government of Nova Scotia. Name a city after another famous city and reap the tourist dollars from people who can't read and/or own a globe. They should change the name of Dartmouth to London, Peggy's Cove to Rome and Cape Breton to Paris. :D



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