Yeah, but once you are done in Vegas, you have to go back to Fresno. I would need some one to PAY me more than $29 to get on that plane.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
Thats cool I go from Fresno to Las Vegas for $29 a person
They've even got a page on the official source of information of teh planet - Wikipedia!
lol...even teh youtube...Hurricane wrote:
They've even got a page on the official source of information of teh planet - Wikipedia!
haha yeah thats true but its $29 back plus the tax so that sucksKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yeah, but once you are done in Vegas, you have to go back to Fresno. I would need some one to PAY me more than $29 to get on that plane.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
Thats cool I go from Fresno to Las Vegas for $29 a person
And you haven't even done a flight with passengers yet =ousmarine2005 wrote:
lol...even teh youtube...Hurricane wrote:
They've even got a page on the official source of information of teh planet - Wikipedia!
What's your job with them? My mind is telling me mechanic or something. And will you guys ever be operating in DC? If the flights are decent and still cheap maybe Skybus will be my next choice for US travel. And finally, does a flight in one of these things require $300 headphones to hear my music?
When you get flights going from Bellinham to Burbank, let me know.
Maintenance and Engineering. Basically plan, schedule, and oversee routine and heavy maintenance. Not sure which cities are absolute in the future, but IAD or DCA are most likely out of the question.Hurricane wrote:
What's your job with them? My mind is telling me mechanic or something. And will you guys ever be operating in DC? If the flights are decent and still cheap maybe Skybus will be my next choice for US travel. And finally, does a flight in one of these things require $300 headphones to hear my music?
oh..if you want music, bring an ipod.
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Congrats, marine! I know you've been working on this for while now. Any chance you'll be adding routes to DFW anytime soon?
for sure.usmarine2005 wrote:
I will be out there May 26th, but I have to go to downtown LA then back to Columbus. Next time I go, we can have a few beers.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
i make trips to burbank airport almost weekly picking up and dropping off people i know. I was 2 seconds away from getting a job with TSA over there
burbank is a great airport. i avoid LAX like the clap
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Dallas area maybe, but you have to understand the big airports are pretty much not an option as of now.chittydog wrote:
Congrats, marine! I know you've been working on this for while now. Any chance you'll be adding routes to DFW anytime soon?
....thing related items? Eh?stryyker wrote:
I'm sure that I will be purchasing some tickets soon for various thing related items.
Indeed.usmarine2005 wrote:
....thing related items? Eh?stryyker wrote:
I'm sure that I will be purchasing some tickets soon for various thing related items.
Things refer to the places that the items hold as events.
Oh. Clear as mud. Thank you.stryyker wrote:
Indeed.usmarine2005 wrote:
....thing related items? Eh?stryyker wrote:
I'm sure that I will be purchasing some tickets soon for various thing related items.
Things refer to the places that the items hold as events.
Just what i was gunna reply with. Basically low ground time means more money.usmarine2005 wrote:
One example, but one of the main ones is smaller airports. Instead of LAX (Los Angeles), we will fly into Burbank. Not too far from downtown and much easier to get in and out of Less time on the ground means more time in the air which equals money.Havok wrote:
Wow dude that is kickass. How do you stay in business?
EDIT: I understand the way the money part works, but isn't that a bit cheap to keep an airline company running?
The way all budget airlines work.
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Aye. Larger airlines sacrifice that and just pass the cost to the consumer.Vilham wrote:
Just what i was gunna reply with. Basically low ground time means more money.
So. Dirt cheap tickets. Personal electronics permitted.
I'm guessing you don't fly international, though. If I can get a cheap ticket, I may make Canada yet...
I'm guessing you don't fly international, though. If I can get a cheap ticket, I may make Canada yet...
Look into Love Field in the Dallas area.usmarine2005 wrote:
Dallas area maybe, but you have to understand the big airports are pretty much not an option as of now.chittydog wrote:
Congrats, marine! I know you've been working on this for while now. Any chance you'll be adding routes to DFW anytime soon?
Hot damn, you guys aren't coming anywhere near New York, are ya? Sad...

Depends where you are in New York.cowami wrote:
Hot damn, you guys aren't coming anywhere near New York, are ya? Sad...
Anytime coming down to south Louisiana.. New Orleans, or Lafayette...? I'm in between so it wouldn't matter lol.
Pretty cheap too
Pretty cheap too
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By New York, I mean the city of New York.usmarine2005 wrote:
Depends where you are in New York.cowami wrote:
Hot damn, you guys aren't coming anywhere near New York, are ya? Sad...
Yeah, you're probably not coming this way. But, I could always take a $5 bus from Chinatown to Boston...

lol..a lot of interesting opinions on there. One thing people need to understand, the more "extras" you want, the more you have to pay. When you go see a movie, you have to pay for the popcorn and soda. Same concept basically.mcminty wrote:
Congrats on the launch. I notice you guys have created a stir at Airliners.net.
Mcminty.
The most odd thing I have seen, is that the tax was more than the ticket. I booked a flight to LA, my ticket was $10 and the tax was $10.40.
Been around for a while now......not sure where it goes.SEREMAKER wrote:
What is the Sept. 11th security fee of $2.50 ----- I mean where does it actual go, just curious I have never heard of this