10 $10 seats on each flight
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Kip Patterson
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- Location: Columbus, Ohio
Hell of a deal, but:
1) There is no way to reach them by phone, and no web site with flight status info.
2) They use very plane they own full-time. If one does not come out of maintenance as scheduled you are stuck. They have no agreements with other airlines to accept their tickets.
3) They fly into our-of-the-way airports, usually locations with little or no alternative airlines.
4) They have no connecting flights - you have to buy a ticket for each leg.
As a result, if your flight is cancelled your only choice is to buy a full-fare ticket on another airline operating from another airport or wait up to several days for a Skybus flight.
1) There is no way to reach them by phone, and no web site with flight status info.
2) They use very plane they own full-time. If one does not come out of maintenance as scheduled you are stuck. They have no agreements with other airlines to accept their tickets.
3) They fly into our-of-the-way airports, usually locations with little or no alternative airlines.
4) They have no connecting flights - you have to buy a ticket for each leg.
As a result, if your flight is cancelled your only choice is to buy a full-fare ticket on another airline operating from another airport or wait up to several days for a Skybus flight.