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Rumor has it Southwest is soon to flip the switch on Non-Rev travel between SWA and Air Tran....."seamless" travel. Oh Boy!
That would be awesome! Wouldn't have to drive to ATL just to get on a plane to get to FLL for the first half of our trip or buy passes for my son to get to Orlando to visit the fam! :)

You guys should bring your family on us to CUN or PUN. We get the same discount for the rooms as the company does, and the 4-star all-inclusive we stay at in PUN has the AI plan for $60 a night per person, lots to do on the beach and there's a ton of things to do off-property as well. Our crews always share the hotel vans so it cuts down on the cab ride cost to the hotel.

CUN is a VERY nice 5-star hotel, private balcony hot tubs, gym with EXTENSIVE free weights (including a Smith bench up to 400 pound plate weights), crew discount includes the bar AND the spa, and the buses into downtown cost $2 bucks per person each way and run every 5 minutes. 9 hole golf course, pristine white sands, etc.

Come on down! :beer:
 
Lear,

Whats the name of the two resorts? Thanks
 
That would be awesome! Wouldn't have to drive to ATL just to get on a plane to get to FLL for the first half of our trip or buy passes for my son to get to Orlando to visit the fam! :)

You guys should bring your family on us to CUN or PUN. We get the same discount for the rooms as the company does, and the 4-star all-inclusive we stay at in PUN has the AI plan for $60 a night per person, lots to do on the beach and there's a ton of things to do off-property as well. Our crews always share the hotel vans so it cuts down on the cab ride cost to the hotel.

CUN is a VERY nice 5-star hotel, private balcony hot tubs, gym with EXTENSIVE free weights (including a Smith bench up to 400 pound plate weights), crew discount includes the bar AND the spa, and the buses into downtown cost $2 bucks per person each way and run every 5 minutes. 9 hole golf course, pristine white sands, etc.

Thats what I'm talking about. To bad its "so dangerous" to fly down there.
 
Who said it was dangerous? Just more work intensive for the WATRS routes and trying to understand what they're saying.

Bill, the CUN ovnt is the Gran Melia resort and spa and the PUN is the NH Real Arena.
 
Who said it was dangerous?

One of our Chiefs when we were pissed about Volaris codeshare. I laughed. Then I :bawling:. Then SWAPA went golfing with Gary and saved the day with NO DOMESTIC codeshare, then I did this :D. They must have bought him a lot of shots from the drink cart! :beer:!
 
That is a true story.
 
One of our Chiefs when we were pissed about Volaris codeshare. I laughed. Then I :bawling:. Then SWAPA went golfing with Gary and saved the day with NO DOMESTIC codeshare, then I did this :D.

Heh heh. ;)

Some international CAN be dangerous, the mountainous areas with no radar coverage aren't for slackers, but I have no doubt you guys could do it just as safely as anyone else (and nowhere we go is that difficult). :)
 
Heh heh. ;)

Some international CAN be dangerous, the mountainous areas with no radar coverage aren't for slackers, but I have no doubt you guys could do it just as safely as anyone else (and nowhere we go is that difficult). :)

I have at least 1,000 hours flying in and out of Mexico. It is not bad at all.

As long as I am not flying into Saltillo then I am happy.
 
Yeah, Saltillo definitely NOT on my list of garden spots.

MTY and GDL have S.E. MAP and departure procedures that will kill you if you botch the turns. Things like that In a non-radar environment are the issues.
 
Heh heh. ;)

Some international CAN be dangerous, the mountainous areas with no radar coverage aren't for slackers, but I have no doubt you guys could do it ...

Listen up SWA pilots. Lear70 has faith that you guys can handle all that very dangerous flying that Tranny is bringing you.
 
Go to arbitration! Save all the heartburn....for best results, ask for a guy named Eischen......
 

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