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ootskdog

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I posted this over in the 'General' Forum, but I think this website will really provide the most benefit to those of us in the international freight dog business...plus, I never read the "General' Forum anyway...

I would like some input from everyone here on this web site I am working on with some friends. It is called www.WikiAir.com and I think it can really become a handy resource for all of us 'frequent fliers'.

The goal of it is to use Wikipedia type software to create a resource for pilots on layovers. (ie, good places to eat, drink, etc.) Basically what to do in a city when you only have 20 hours or so. I know a lot of guys keep little notes about what to do in different cities, and if we all shared them it would be pretty cool.

Also it can be a resource for frequent flier programs, layover hotels and their amenities, airlines, etc. The possibilities are endless.

So, please check out the site, add anything you want to, and leave some feedback here (or on the site under the discussion tab at the top) on how we might improve it.

Thanks!
 

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