Whats the latest on this missing flight?
Older MSM News Info following News Links:
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/399238/fake-passengers-bought-tickets-at-pattaya-agents
http://m.bangkokpost.com/topstories/399238
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...rope-ended-up-on-a-malaysian-flight-to-china/
http://www.ibtimes.co.in/articles/5...rs-attack-hijacked-malaysian-flight-mh370.htm
http://www.ibtimes.co.in/articles/5...ory-missing-malaysian-flight-mh370-worlds.htm
"Thai authorities discovered that flighttickets of 2 people who travelled on Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 using
stolen passports of an Italian (Mr. Luigi Maraldi Age: 37 on Passenger list) and an Austian (Mr. Christian Kozel Age: on Passenger list)
were been bought together from two travel agencies Grand Horizon in South Pattaya & Six Stars Travel at Central Plaza Pattaya in Thailand.
-Flight Tickets were reserved electronically in an email order for the booking and purchase of the two tickets on Thursday (06/03/2014) from Iran.
-After Six Stars Travel contacted China Southern Airlines in Bangkok, tickets were issued for the two passengers on the same day.
-2 flights booked with China Southern Airlines had their point of origin in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, they were scheduled to
fly to Beijing and then onward to Amsterdam. The ticked booked with the Italian passport was to fly onward
to Copenhagen and that booked with the Austrian passport continued on to Frankfurt.
-The officer, who declined to disclose his name, admitted his company had received an email order to book the 2
flights from an Iranian man who called himself Ali. The officer said he knew Mr Ali personally, from Mr Alis previous
trips to Pattaya Thailand where he runs a business. Mr Ali had often asked his company
to book flight tickets for he and his friends. He said Mr Ali had sent the order to his company from Iran.
He said in Mr Alis first email, he asked the company to book tickets on Etihad Airways or Qatar Airways,
flying to Copenhagen and Frankfurt. However, the two tickets were so expensive that Mr Ali decided
to buy the tickets from China Southern Airlines for 25,500 baht each, he said. The tour officer said Mr Ali asked his friend in Thailand to pay
for the tickets in Thai baht.
He said he had already given an account of how his company had sold the tickets to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.
-Malaysian authorities announced that the two men on the flight were
Pouria Nour Mohammad Mehrdad, 19, and Delavar Seyed Mohammad Reza, 29, two Iranian citizens who boarded the flight
with stolen Austrian and Italian documents."
Passenger List:
http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article/1443730/full-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-passenger-list