Maarten de Jonge (born 9 March 1985) is a Dutch former professional cyclist, [2] who rode professionally for ten teams during his career. He claims to have attempted to fly on both Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, but changed flights in order to save money. [3] Maarten de Jonge is a Dutch cyclist who rides for a Malaysia-based cycling team called Teregganu. That means he spends a lot of time on planes — and in particular, Malaysia Airlines planes.
Maarten de Jonge, Dutch Cyclist, Was Supposed To Fly On Both Doomed Malaysia Airlines Flights
Dutch cyclist Maarten de Jonge cheats death twice after changing flights from both Malaysia Airlines MH17 and MH370 The 29-year-old had been booked to fly on the jet which was shot down over. Believe it or not, Dutch cyclist Maarten de Jonge was booked on both ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flights, MH17 and MH370—and both times he changed his plans at the last minute, according to. maartendejonge.com -- A Dutch cyclist escaped tragedy twice after being scheduled to fly on doomed Malaysia Airlines flights -- Flight MH 17, which was shot down over eastern Ukraine, and Flight MH 370, which disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March. Maarten de Jonge (MaartendeJonge.com) A Dutch cyclist who says he was scheduled to be on both Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and MH17 — only to switch his tickets at the last minute — knows.
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Maarten de Jonge, 29, had planned to be on both Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 17, which was shot down over eastern Ukraine last week, and Flight MH 370, which disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March. But in both instances, he changed his travel plans before the flights took off. "I was so scared when I heard the news [about Flight 17]. "It's inconceivable," Maarten de Jonge said. Dutch pro cyclist Maarten de Jonge has twice cheated death. The 29-year-old could have been on both Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared on its way to Beijing in March, and MH17. Maarten de Jonge (born 9 March 1985) is a Dutch former professional cyclist, [2] who rode professionally for ten teams during his career. He claims to have attempted to fly on both Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, but changed flights in order to save money. [3]
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Maarten de Jonge, 29, born in the Dutch town of Oldenzaal according to his website, was planning to travel back to Kuala Lumpur on flight MH17 from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on July 17 after. Maarten De Jonge, 29, a cyclist who rides with Malaysia's Terengganu Cycling Team, switched from MH370 in March to avoid a lengthy stopover and switched from MH17 last week to take a later flight.
Dutch pro cyclist Maarten de Jonge has twice cheated death. The 29-year-old could have been on both Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared on its way to Beijing in March, and MH17. A Malaysia woman, Intan Maizura Othman, has spoken of her devastation at losing first her husband on flight MH370 and now her friends onboard MH17. Intan was pregnant when her husband, flight.
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29-year-old Maarten de Jonge, a member of Malaysia's Terengganu Cycling Team , told Dutch televison station RTV Oost that he had to change his MH17 ticket to another date because he wanted to save. Maarten De Jonge / Twitter A Dutch man cheated death on both recent doomed Malaysia Airlines flights after booking tickets on MH370 and MH17 but changing plans at the last minute.