Thursday, August 06, 2015

Bob Jones makes my fantasy come half-true

When he had his notorious fracas with Air NZ I commented somewhere, might have been Whale Oil, that Sir Bob should buy his own private jet, and to rub salt into the wound, offer flights to other Air NZ passengers who'd prefer to fly hassle free. Well, he's done the first part.

Not much in the newspaper makes me feel happy these days but the photo of Bob's newly arrived Cessna Citation Mustang put a huge smile on my dial.

Imagine how lovely it would be to vent one's frustration in such a manner

Sir Bob Jones has taken delivery of his own jet, less than three months after being ejected from an Air New Zealand flight.
Jones' new Cessna Citation Mustang, which has an estimated price tag of between $2 million and $2.5million,  touched down in the capital last week, after a long-haul flight from the United States.
And it seems its arrival has come not a moment too soon.
Sir Bob Jones has bought himself a multimillion-dollar private jet, after being ejected from an Air NZ flight in May.
ROBERT KITCHIN/ FAIRFAX NZ
Sir Bob Jones has bought himself a multimillion-dollar private jet, after being ejected from an Air NZ flight in May.
"I should have done this years ago," he wrote in his latest National Business Review column.



My suggestion for the first high profile passenger to poach - Sean Plunket, who regularly rants about queues and airport security on his radio show. And regularly flys between Wellington and Auckland.

Unfortunately the bureaucracy involved in operating his own 'airline' might just be too much for Bob. But he loves a scrap.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Would you really want to be on a Bob Airways flight next to Bob?

3:16

Lindsay Mitchell said...

Absolutely. Sticks his head in a book and minds his own business. My ideal fellow passenger.

Redbaiter said...

Bob Jones is no champion of free enterprise.

He admits to voting Labour in every election. (Apart from when he formed his own party I suppose)

Jigsaw said...

Bob has certainly made me more aware of the much of the stupidity at airports that passes for security these days. Flying Auckland to Invercargill recently and having a strange mixture of security and none at all depending apparently on the size of the aircraft made me realise just how weird the whole thing is. Seeing the really dumb video on aircraft safety just reinforced that.