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Most people keep photos, videos and souvenirs to cherish memories of their trips. But Indian expat Sahad Sattar has been keeping airline boarding passes instead, even after the air miles are credited.

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00:00I've been collecting these boarding passes since 1995 because I landed in New York on
00:055th of September 1995 and this was my first flight from Calicut to Mumbai on East-West
00:11Airlines and Mumbai to Dubai on Air India and so far I collected more than 250 boarding
00:17passes and visited more than 20 countries.
00:20I'm very much fortunate to be part of two historical flights.
00:24First one was from Kannur to Abu Dhabi on inaugural flight from Kannur airport on 9th
00:32of December 2018 and the second historical flight was operated by Emirates Airlines.
00:39We marked 48th UAE National Day and Year of Tolerance and it is also Guinness World Record
00:48because of most nationality on board on that flight, 145 nationality on board on that flight
00:55and tomorrow again 9th of December I'll be flying to Kannur that's also because past
01:03three years on the same day I've flown on the same routing and tomorrow and again it
01:10was the anniversary of Kannur airport 9th of December I'll be flying back to Kannur
01:15again.

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