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Anyone fly for Max Jet?

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canadflyau

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Just curious if anyone on here flies for MAX JET out of NY flying to England with 767-200's with only 102 seats on board. If so, just curious if the planes are filling up? Are they still planning on the 757s with 76 seats? How many planes do you have so far?
 
I do not fly for Max Jet but have several friends that are over there and seem to enjoy it. Currently operating one B767-200ER and have at least two others joining the fleet very soon. Good loads with high marks from the pax. No B757's in the pipeline. Waaayy to early to tell what will happen in the future.
 
How is EOS doing? I thought the one way fares were over $3,000 to STN. Maxjet's fares are less at around $600 each way I believe.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
I hear EOS is having some serious problems. MaxJet seems to have good loads and the advanced bookings are ahead of projections. So what? Delta is flying with record loads and we see where that got them. Only a fool would invest in the airline business these days.

On a side note, it's no secret that many of the MaxJet guys are former Delta pilots. Since Delta would probably object to them using their passes for commuting to JFK, most of them are using AirTran. I think that is a really cheap shot on Delta's part.
 
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That's for Maxjet, although I think EOS is similar. Not a bad way to go if you don't mind Stanstead.
 

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