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From Tahiti To Congo, Cabin Crew Around The World Send Their Love To MAS

A Fly Guy's Cabin Crew Lounge, a Facebook page for flight attendants to network, has become a platform for people in the airline industry to mourn the loss of MH17, and to share their support and encouragement for Malaysia Airlines.

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From Laos, Lao Airlines tells MAS that MH17 will never be forgotten

A Letter of Love from Lao Airlines staff in Laos.

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Yangon Airways in Myanmar sends their love, saying that they will miss MH17

A Letter of Love from Yangon Airways in Myanmar.

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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in Amsterdam have been working on this giant card dedicated to the families and friends of the passengers and crew of MH17

The KLM family in Amsterdam is busy working on this giant card to send to Malaysia Airlines!

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In Switzerland, Helvetic Airways sends their support for Malaysia Airlines

Helvetic Airways sends its support from Switzerland to Malaysia Airlines.

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VietJet Air from Vietnam share their prayers with the Malaysia Airlines family

From Vietjet Air with hearts.

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From the United Arab Emirates, Etihad Airways sends a prayer from flight EY48

From Etihad in the UAE to Malaysia Airlines and Malaysia Airline Cabin Crew on flight EY48 send their regards on behalf of their fellow crew at Etihad.

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EuroAtlantic Airways from Portugal are praying for MH17 and for peace

To Malaysia Airlines these crew from EuroAtlantic Airways in Portugal want you to know you're in their hearts and prayers.

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United States' Frontier Airlines still loves Malaysia Airlines

From Frontier Airlines in the USA to Malaysia Airlines, Sammy Rodney Dave and Michelle send their love on behalf of their crew.

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Air New Zealand staff show their love, greeting and support for Malaysia Airlines

Kia ora, Air New Zealand staff send their love, greetings and support to you, Malaysia Airlines.

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Asia Atlantic Airlines in Thailand share a reminder that they all fly the same sky, and they will always be with Malaysia Airlines

Thank you crew from Asia Atlantic Airlines for paying your respects.

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Even the littlest cabin crew from Fly Dubai share a sweet handwritten message saying that those on MH17 are angels of the sky

Here's some future crew over at flydubai sharing their love with us.

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JetBlue from the United States tells MH17 to keep flying high

A Letter of Love from jetBlue in the USA.

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In the Philippines, Cebu Pacific Air remembers the smiles and hard work of the cabin crew on MH17 in a sweet poem

A Letter of Love from the crew at Cebu Pacific.

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Closer to home, Malaysia Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin joins the MAS cabin crew in calling for justice for MH17 on flight MH1 from KL to London

Malaysia Sports and Youth Minister with Malaysia Airlines cabin cabin crew operating flight MH1 from KL - London today.

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MAS' subsidiary MASWings also sends their prayer on their wings of love

A Letter of Love from MASwings in Malaysia.

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More love, prayers and support from across the seven seas:

A Letter of Love from SriLankan staff.

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A Letter of Love from Air Tahiti Nui staff.

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A letter of love from Air Tropiques in Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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A Letter of Love from the crew at Korean Air staff.

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A Letter of Love from the crew at Iraqi Airways.

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The 298 people, including 15 crew, who perished onboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 are gone but not forgotten

The Boeing 777 aircraft from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in eastern Ukraine on 17 July 2014 in what is believed to be a shooting. For latest verified updates:

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