Skywriter70
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I think they are going to do just fine. You'll be shoulder-to-shoulder with trailer trash fatties with t-shirts, flip flops and body odor, but hey, the ticket is cheap.
Taking from the website:
On Skybus, you pay only for what you check. The first two bags are
5 bucks apiece. After that, it’s $50 a bag (yeah, so pack smartly).
Most people love our full cocktail bar and food menu, but if you’re not
into that, it won’t cost you a penny. Why should your ticket price include
your neighbor’s dinner? That also goes for blankets and pillows–which,
by the way, you get to keep if you buy. Oh, and don’t sneak food onboard unless you brought enough for the whole plane.
We don’t have a phone number. Seriously. We’d love to chat, but
those phone banks are expensive. And a good website like skybus.com
is even more convenient.
You probably won’t see any agents at the gate until boarding time. Remain calm. Just print your boarding pass at skybus.com and relish in the savings.
Yeah, we’ve got preferred seats. Sort of.There are no fancy reclining beds onboard, but you can pay 10 bucks extra
to board our brand-new A319 airplanes before anyone else.
Tickets are nonrefundable.Refunding a ticket costs everyone, so we don’t allow it. Of course, our tickets are so cheap that it wouldn’t have been much of a refund anyway. If you need to change a ticket, your punishment for breaking a date with us is $40.
Where do I apply?:nuts:
a HUGE FREAKIN' GREYHOUND.
You guys are missing the point. Just like Ryanair, only a few seats on each flight will be for $10 - the rest will be on a sliding scale, just like everyone else. I seriously doubt that CMH is a large enough market to support it's own airline, so where are they going to base next? Ryanair has multiple bases in Europe, nobody overnights, unless absolutely necessary! Sooner or later they'll run up against WN - that'll be interesting!
I'm hearing that their CAs are ex Indy Air - Anyone know for sure? Surely they could've found jobs elsewhere before this.
I'm hearing that their CAs are ex Indy Air - .
Word on the street is that several A-319 checkairman from Indy Air went to Skybus. Also at least one flight attendant is at skybus, helped write the manuals for them.
Stews will make $9 an hour, and a comission on everything they sell---food, drinks etc. They won't be happy or friendly on empty flights!
Bye Bye--General Lee
OK. Come admit it. Who will be the first to ask for the jumpseat?