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9-22-2010 @ 11:48PM
Carl said...
1) The United Nations considers a child born in-flight to have been born in the airplane's registered country, but does not automatically qualify for citizenship. The child's nationality depends on the parents' nationality.
2) They used to give free flights for life... I've read in the 90's that Saudia gave free flights for life to the newborn. As recent as 2006, KLM said that, "Airlines used to give those free rides but it's slowly been phased out after most airline companies have been privatized. Other airlines still do give perks, but not KLM."
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