Yes I saw it, and made the same observations. The show is based in Scranton, so it's natural to use PHL as the airport, although the scene for the return appears to have been filmed at concourse A at LGA, overlooking the US terminal--I see planes taxiing for takeoff on 31, and an AC jet to the left, which would fit the assumption that they were leaving Canada.
I liked how it was obviously US (from the livery and the plastic cups in FC), yet the FA said that they serve meals on flights 2 hours or longer....HELLO....when did they upgrade their meal policy...you can't get a meal on a 3 hour flight.
I liked how the FA smashed his leg with the cart, priceless!
LOL, somebody registered on the chatboard just to Cross-Slapâ„¢ US1YFARE!PERSONAL ATTACK DELETED BY MODERATOR......
This posting will probably be deleted my the moderators. If so, I have no problem with it. But for you to say so many things that are negative against this company and it's empoyees says a lot about you.
Whew..I feel so much better now.
Yes I saw it, and made the same observations. The show is based in Scranton, so it's natural to use PHL as the airport, although the scene for the return appears to have been filmed at concourse A at LGA, overlooking the US terminal--I see planes taxiing for takeoff on 31, and an AC jet to the left, which would fit the assumption that they were leaving Canada.
I wish they would shoot the exteriors on location at AVP. At least make it authentic. It would be a great advertisement for CRJ's and DASH's!!!
For the final episode of season 3 in '07 the production did do some exterior shooting in Manhattan, but that's the only time they've ever gone 'on location'. Like I said, the production budget just doesn't allow it. There was an "Office" convention in Scranton last fall, though (during the writer's strike) that a good number of the cast attended.