I hate allegiant but damn they are cheap.
I've used them twice to fly to Tampa, the limited days suck, but the price is always so much less than delta.
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I hate allegiant but damn they are cheap.
They run their parts until they are pretty much ruined.
Where you going Wx? Would it be cheaper to rent and use your license?
Yup. Same goes for their crews.
Orlando for Thanksgiving. I did mention to my wife that I could fly us there and back for half of what the main lines will cost and slightly more than Allegiant. The downfall is it will obviously take much longer.
Can you fly a four-seater? You could share costs that way...
I hate allegiant but damn they are cheap.
I'm nowhere near chaser level problems, but it's a little disheartening to see UPS not update their tracker since Saturday on something that's supposed to be delivered tomorrow. As far as I know, my package is still in Kansas City.
Isn't that your plan with CG?
Is it UPS Mail Innovations? If so check it on the postal service website.
Yes!
But....no luck. Still mentions April 2nd. :sad:
I actually didn't find Allegiant that cheap, either. The ticket itself is, but when you have to pay additional for every single bag, including carryons, pay extra for docking fees, pay extra for the air, pay extra for a bathroom pass, etc., that **** adds up real fast.
The security line is such a mess with dealing with laptops, shoes, belts and emptying your pockets that it is so easy to misplace something like your ID being that you have to have it out when they check your boarding pass. One time they pulled me over for the dreaded random pat down and I can see my wallet sitting their in one of those containers just ripe for the stealing. I get back and see a set of keys with an RSA token just sitting there. I hand it to the TSA agent and started looking for the woman in front of me in line. Fortunately she stood out because she was wearing a fairly distinctive hat (and she was cute)I'm just beginning to understand Chaser's pain. I left my license at the TSA station at Sky Harbor Phoenix last Wednesday morning. Didn't discover it missing until Thursday morning. Initiated a lost & found search through TSA & the airline immediately. Got a call-back from TSA late afternoon that they found it.
I had to set up a FedEx account for them to use to ship it (which was hilarious...AFTER the fact) and send the account number plus permission to use it plus specifying what manner of shipment to TSA, who then set up my requested "overnight" shipment for me. The package was picked up Friday morning (4/1), and when I got the tracking number from TSA late that afternoon, showed a delivery for Monday, (4/4) by 8 pm. Now, I'm old, but my math skills aren't THAT rusty. Three days is NOT overnight. Apparently, I had to specify Saturday delivery (which the TSA guy knew I wanted since I specifically mentioned that we would be home all day Saturday for the delivery).
Sooooo...after I saw the expected delivery and emailed TSA, it was "ooops - it has already been picked up, we can't change it". Oh well. So yesterday, got home from work expecting to see the package at my front door. Nope, but it's only 5.30pm. Make dinner & sit down to watch the ball game & I see lights coming down the lane and remember my package. Nope - it was the neighbor. So I went online & found out they "delivered it" at 11.40am that morning. So we're out there at 8.30 searching around the front of the house and garage with flashlights...no joy. I finally asked PapaLew if he thought they could have been dumb enough to leave it at the door of the garagemahal. The damn thing looks like a barn...but yup...there was my package, in front of the pass-through door.
Schmucks.
At least I'm street legal again.![]()
The security line is such a mess with dealing with laptops, shoes, belts and emptying your pockets that it is so easy to misplace something like your ID being that you have to have it out when they check your boarding pass. One time they pulled me over for the dreaded random pat down and I can see my wallet sitting their in one of those containers just ripe for the stealing. I get back and see a set of keys with an RSA token just sitting there. I hand it to the TSA agent and started looking for the woman in front of me in line. Fortunately she stood out because she was wearing a fairly distinctive hat (and she was cute)
I found her and she said no they weren't hers and she had noticed them as well. I feel bad for whomever lost those. Could you imagine flying home and you get to the parking garage and realize your lost your keys?