Sunday, August 21, 2011

Looking for cheap flights from any airport in Ireland to Baltimore-Washington Airport (BWI)

Looking for cheap flights from any airport in Ireland to Baltimore-Washington Airport (BWI)?
Having a bit of trouble finding cheap flights from any airport in Ireland to BWI. Looking to leave in late June/early July (maybe anytime from the 27th June to the 2nd of July) and returning around August 16th. I'm not looking for website or airline suggestions, only for actual flights you found. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Is it true that comedianne Mo'Nique was mistreated by United Airlines flight personnel recently

Is it true that comedianne Mo'Nique was mistreated by United Airlines flight personnel recently?
I recently came across the following report and wondered if there was any validity to it: Comedienne MO'NIQUE is speaking out about how she says she was mistreated by airline personnel over an incident on Sunday, when the actress says she was asked to leave a United Airlines flight. "Mo'Nique's said she boarded a flight to New York in first class when, she alleges, flight attendants threw her off the plane without giving her a reason why, referring to her as a "threat." According to Mo'Nique, a flight attendant approached her and addressed her in a rude and unprofessional manner. "The flight attendant comes up to me and says, 'Listen, you need to let your people know ... if they don't straighten out their attitude I'll have them thrown off this flight,'" she said from her hometown of Baltimore this morning. "And I said, 'No, you're not gonna speak to me like that. You're not gonna be rude and disrespectful.' [He said,] 'Well, you know what, I'll have you thrown off this flight.
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I hope this is not true, because my sis ran into her on a flight from baltimore to N.C. and said she was the nicest person and even offered to help her out with money when my sis ran into a problem.
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IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN ME I WOULD'VE SLAP THAT FLIGHT ATTENDANT IN HER FACE .

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Space available flight to Rammstein, AFB? AD husband must be with me

Space available flight to Rammstein, AFB? AD husband must be with me?
Hello, I am a military spouse of a active duty soldier who is currently deployed to Afghanistan. He has been there since July of last year and is scheduled to return home in June at his original duty station in Baumholder, Germany. I heard about these AMC passenger terminal/Military space available flights through his brother in law. I would really love to save money on the $600+ ticket to germany (since I cannot be command sponsored, he only has less than a year left there) However, I hear he has to be present with me in order for me to board this flight. Is this correct? The only way for him not to be with me is a signed letter from his commanding officer? In addition, these flights do not sound very reliable. I want to be in Germany by May 19th or 20th, are you not able to pick your dates in advance? I live near WPAFB in Ohio, but I hear Baltimore-Washington IAP MD has flights out to germany constantly and Dover AFB, DE has a much better chance of catching a flight to germany. Any advice or experiences? I am lost, if this could work I would be willing to wait around but I am afraid a flight would get divered to another AFB(in that case I would wait for another flight, right?), cancelled, stuck somewhere, etc. Is it all worth it? THANK YOU!!
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Hello, this used to be my job kinda (augmented) so let me help you out a little. Your best chance for catching a Space A flight is either Dover AFB DE or McGuire AFB NJ. Those two have flights to Ramstein daily. You will need to be with him yes, or a Command Sponser letter. It shouldn't be hard to get. Sign up for Space A as far ahead as you can (usually 60 days). You can do this by phoning their passenger terminal. Make sure you get that letter first though. After you sign up, you basically reserve a spot. Anyone who signed up before you is ahead of you, and you are ahead of any Space A's that sign up after you. Flights don't get diverted that much. However, you will be assigned a priority, and yours won't be the highest. Emergency Leave, Enviromental Morale Leave, and Space Required (usually deploying) personel take precedence over you. If you were to stop at another station, they can kick you off to replace you with cargo or high priority passengers. Luckily usually the flight to Rammstein doesn't have any stops. Get your command letter, sign up for Space A at whatever PAX terminal you wish, and call them near your flight day to see what missions they have going out. Like I said, the longer you are on the Space A register, the better your chances of getting selected for the earliest mission is. Good luck.
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Because your Husband is deployed he doesn't have to be with you for you to fly Space A. You will just need a copy of his deployment orders. You need to plan to leave a few days before you really want to be in Germany because you may not get on the first one or two flights that you sign up for if they don't have space for you.

Monday, August 1, 2011

When Ryanair activates it transatlantic flights from Dublin to Long Island Macarthur, wat planes will they use

When Ryanair activates it transatlantic flights from Dublin to Long Island Macarthur, wat planes will they use
I read several news articles that Ryanair will soon have trans-atlantic flights from Dublin, Ireland to Baltimore, Providence, and Long Island (Macarthur). What planes do you think they will use to Long Island? I know Long Island's runway length is the same as LaGuardia's, and LaGuardia has 757s, and I think 767s.
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I have not seen or heard that Ryanair will be activating any transatlantic trips to the U.S. especially to places like Long Island MacArthur and Providence, and if they are considering it, it's not being reflected on their website.
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Mike O'Leary (Ryanair chief dude in charge) has said that launching the Ryanair-style transatlantic airline will depend on acquiring fuel-efficient aircraft at good prices. The best shot they've got at that is to take over Air Berlin, which placed orders for 25 Boeing 787 Dreamliners last year, and is having some growing pains. Air Berlin's LTU division does have some Airbus 330s that could be shifted to Ireland-USA flights.

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