The Kingfisher Class – Part 1

I never knew red could be such a pretty color. I realized the beauty of the color after seeing the pretty Kingfisher air hostesses clad in red mini skirts with calf muscles like those of Carl Lewis.

As the taxi driver entered the Kamraj Domestic airport in Chennai, I said: “Drop me near the Kingfisher counter.”

He looked at me in the centrally mounted rear view mirror and smiled.

“What?” I asked. Trying to unravel the mystery.

“Sir, you are lucky. You are traveling by Kingfisher Airlines. Is it the first time for you?”

“Yes.”

The driver gave me an I-know-it-all smile and asked: “How long did I take you to save the money?”

“What do you mean?” I had to use up as much time as possible. I was at least 4 hours early – one of the disadvantages of too much onsite travel. In dreams, that is.

“Sir, I once dropped a Kingfisher air hostess in the airport and she looked like an angel. When I inquired around, my fellow taxi-walas said the Kingfisher flights are full of such angels.”

“OK and…”

“So, without my suspecting wife’s knowledge I saved twenty rupees everyday and within a year’s time I had enough money to fly the Kingfisher class. I saw six angels and enjoyed my trip.”

“Am glad you liked the Kingfisher experience.” I wondered what all pleasures the taxi driver had to forego to save all the money.

“Sir, you didn’t answer me yet. How long have you been saving for this trip?”

I found it below my dignity to answer this question. Without as much as glancing at him, I picked up my bags and started walking towards the airport.

After the screening of my bag, I met the first angel. She was at the check-in counter.

“Good morning angel!” I sent in my love-filled wishes.

“Good morning sir.”

“Here is my e-ticket. My boarding pass please?”

“Can I have your photo identity card?”

This always happens with me – more often than not girls give in to the temptation and ask for my photograph.

I took out my passport which had a color photograph of mine and handed it to her. I could see love in her eyes as she stared at my photograph for a long time.

“You can keep it if you want,” the magnanimous Jammy said. It didn’t matter that I would have to file an FIR in a police station saying I had lost my passport and get a duplicate issued. It was trouble worth undergoing for the angel sitting in front of me.

“Sir, this is your passport. You will need it more that us. Anyway, it was only for identification. Any bag you want to check-in?”

“Check in?” I wasn’t sure what she meant.

“Any baggage you want us to carry for you?” She re-phrased her question. Her properly trimmed eye-brows excited me. Her red lipstick seemed to be in place only to arouse me. The blushes on her cheeks intensified when she spoke to me.

“I usually don’t carry baggage….but for you I can make an exception. When would you want to jump into my arms?”

“Excuse me?”

I was about to come up with a smart reply when I saw two huge Kingfisher Male stewards walking towards me and asking in a programmed for trouble makers voice: “Problem here, sir?”

I didn’t utter a word. They stared at me, I looked away. In such circumstances, it is best to remain quite, look confident and accept defeat. Especially in India, where totally unrelated-to-the-incident people wait with fingers crossed to beat up an unsuspecting romantic.

With the two bouncers from Kingfisher Airlines waiting close by, the angel checked in my luggage and gave me the boarding pass.

Part Two will be uploaded shortly and will dwell on what happened inside the Kingfisher Airlines’ flight

While you are at it, why don’t you check out this amazing cartoon on airport security. Click Here





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29 Comments for “The Kingfisher Class – Part 1”

  1. praveen

    wats ther vital status ???

  2. jv.rajan

    Praveen: Their “vital status” was “Unmarried”.

  3. nina

    che… u shd stop bad comments

  4. Uma

    Hey JVR could understand what a nice time you had on board and at Yahoo…
    Tell us the truth did u tell rekha in detail how much u tried to allure those so called angels?

  5. Naveen

    Waiting 4 part 2…. And,I am already planning to save some money!!! ;-) .. hope tht the Kingfisher class wont b degraded by tht time!!!

  6. Roshni

    i wonder y companies put their employees in kingfisher flights..atleast for 1 week after that,they wud b found blogging or bragging(lesser mortals) abt it..so much loss pf productivity!!!!

  7. the little birdie tells us that someone was busy birdwatching only because the airline was called Kingfisher..King of Good Dames.. sure you had a great outing!

  8. i forgot to give you the most important mantra – if you are travellin Kingfisher; always ask for a aisle seat when u are checking in. Its due to the same reason you’ll choose a window-seat in case of other carriers – ” For a better view” !!

    Waiting anxiously for the rest of the story

    cheers
    Flaash

  9. i forgot to let you into the most important mantra if you are travellin Kingfisher;ie: always ask for a aisle seat when u are checking in. Its due to the same reason you’ll choose a window-seat in case of other carriers – ” For a better view” !!

    Waiting anxiously for the rest of the story

    cheers
    Flaash

  10. LOL, waiting for part 2 to read an account of how u went drooling inside the flight! :)

  11. Uma

    Dear Flaash.. my my my what a great mantra.. r u married? Does ur wife know this?

  12. nina

    married or unmarried … men will remain same even if they become great great grandfather ..uma

  13. Uma

    Thats true Nina.. just look at the response from the guys… Some have already started to save ….

  14. Ohh so Jammy is marooing chance on beauties on their duties !!!

    Jammy by any chance did ya get the Kingfisher Swim Wear Calendar for 2007?? I heard Mallaya Saab is distributing the same to all married men on board…..

    LOL@ Nina’s & Uma’s comments.

  15. Roshni

    well..flaashgordon is married and his wife very well knows abt it :-) )))

  16. Naveen

    @Uma,Nina :- Hey ladies,I am pretty sure that u ppl wld also save money for shopping or gng 2 some Hair Stylist rite??? Thts ur passion…and this is ours!!! Rite guys??

  17. radhika

    how about the dashing and handsome guys on airlines ;) girls…

  18. @Uma: Refer above- Am married and my wife knows about this mantra too ;-) ) Btw are YOU married ?? If so, mebbe your husband knows it too but is not telling u ;-)

    @ Nina: When i’m a great-great-grandfather, the view from underground wouldnt be too good- so the mantra doesnt hold good. If above ground -its a pretty good angle for a view if my eyesight still survives:-)))

    cheers
    flaash
    (do check out my blog too

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  22. sidd

    Kingfisher air hostesses in red mini skirts with calf muscles like those of Carl Lewis. Wow they look sexy.

  23. sidd

    To recruit air hostess, main criteria should be that she must wear mini skirt. & she must have sexy legs.

  24. uma

    sidd so u like womans legs. pls caress my legs. i like tickling

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  26. Milan

    Can anyone has a photo of the kingfisher airlines air hostess her name is ankita if anyone has travelled in kingfisher airlines and have his photo please send it to this email address ‘symbiote001@yahoo.com

  27. Mohan

    Quite interesting article and ppl’s comments.:)…i too had the chance of flying kingfisher on 2 occasions…boy, i must admit it is an experience in itself…all of ‘em are truly angels..it just feels like u r in a bollywood movie with b’ful heroines…:p

  28. Andy

    Well i still think babes of air sahaka AKA jetlite still are the best. and btw JV, i can’t believe u being such a loser doing that at airport LoL

  29. i m jatin 28 year old. Self bissuc. i m made ledies suit,trouses, shirt,

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