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Jet Blue is offering an all you can fly pass.
 
Jerome Davis, Photographer
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Rochester | NY | USA | Posted: 9:09 PM on 08.12.09 |
->> Check this out if you need to travel from September 8 to October 8, 2009.
http://tinyurl.com/l4t7jd
For the price, it seems like you could make it worth your while. |
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Steven E. Frischling, Photographer
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102 Yards From The Beach | CT | | Posted: 11:55 PM on 08.12.09 |
->> Air Canada always offers the North America Trancontinental Pass. Not as flash as the $599 JetBlue fare, but for $3897 you can fly unlimited flights anywhere in Air Canada's North America network. Americans can make it work for them if they play the system right, and depending on travel frequency it can rapidly pay for itsself (its also not a promo, this pass is always available)
https://fp.aircanada.com/wallet/servlet/CTO5RIASearchServlet/booklet_landin... |
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Kevin Leas, Photographer, Assistant
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Rochester | NY | USA | Posted: 10:49 AM on 08.13.09 |
| ->> SportsShooter USA tour, anyone? |
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Matthew Sauk, Photographer
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Sandy | UT | United States | Posted: 11:53 AM on 08.13.09 |
->> geez that is a good deal. Especially since their planes have satellite tv and their seats are roomy.
Too bad all flights from utah have to go back to long beach before they go back east :( |
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Scott Serio, Photo Editor, Photographer
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Colora | MD | USA | Posted: 12:26 AM on 08.21.09 |
->> The Jet Blue thing looks great....Air Canada, not so much.
http://air-canada.pissedconsumer.com/air-canada-6-hour-delay-due-to-broken-...
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-canada-aeroplan/461226-3-5-hour-delay-no...
And I distinctly remember flying back from my wedding and being in the Mobile, AL airport and waiting a ridiculous amount of time for an Air Canada regional jet (aka Yellow Bus With Wings, not to demean the bus).
About three hours in a pilot (or co-pilot) deplanes and rides to the rear of the plane. He was gone for a few minutes. He rides back, walks out on the tarmac and looks up at the pilot/co-pilot in the cockpit presumably to communicate and inspire confidence from onlookers. He shrugs his shoulders as if to completely say, "I don't know (or I have no ****ing clue)."
No thanks.
PS. --- NEVER EVER FLY AIR TRAN AND EXPECT THE Wifi TO WORK. NEVER!!!! |
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