Re: [Swlfest] Flying to Philadelphia -- new options, new risks in '05
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Re: [Swlfest] Flying to Philadelphia -- new options, new risks in '05



Thank you for the reminder....I just picked up our tickets out of
Atlanta, for $230RT each on Delta. It will be a real chaos if USAirways
stops operations, because I think that is the largest air carrier out of
Philadelphia. 


 
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This past year saw Southwest Airlines' arrival in Philadelphia, which
generally drove down domestic fares there. 
USAirways remains the largest airline serving Philly, but Southwest has
deeply impaired USAirways' ability to compete. There is a real
possibility USAirways might cease flying by the time the Fest rolls
around. 
The following URL leads to recently updated information regarding other
airlines' requirements when it comes to transporting passengers should
an airline cease flying. You may wish to research USAirways' status
before making any final reservation decisions. 
http://www.hasbrouck.org/articles/bankruptcy.html 
Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA 
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