BOY'S LETTER TO QANTAS BOSS Alex Jacquot may be only 10, but he has (0) _____ learned one important lesson in business: when you are in (9) _____, ask for advice. The Sydney schoolboy has big plans for his future airline "Oceania Express". He's creating flight (10) _____ and making important (11) _____ about staff. He has already appointed his classmate Wolf his "vice-president". Jacquot did not let his (12) _____ of experience slow him down; he wrote a letter to Alan Joyce, chief executive of Qantas, the oldest airline in Australia, asking for advice on how to build his company further. (13) _____ any smart businessman, Jacquot kept it short and sweet. "Please take me seriously," he wrote. "I like working on my airline. Now, in the school holidays, I have more time to work. But I cannot think of anything else to do. Do you have any ideas of (14) _____ I could do?" The boy is planning a nonstop flight from Sydney to London, and he knows that passenger comfort will be the (15) _____ to Oceania Express's success. "As it is a 25-hour flight, we are having a lot of trouble thinking about how passengers will (16) _____," Jacquot wrote. "Do you have any advice?"
