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  1. The Saturday noon LGA-EGE flight is perfect for people going to Vail/Beaver Creek for a week as condo rentals are most available as Saturday to Saturday stays. When I had school age kids, AA used to have that exact flight and it was perfect.

  2. Agreed…nobody is going East Coast to Vail just for a weekend…from the West Coast, sure.

  3. The late schedule actually works well for those starting their weeklong timeshares (which are EVERYWHERE in Vail/Beaver), as check-in usually isn’t until 4pm or so. The route is subsidized by Vail Resorts with a revenue guarantee.

    LGA-EGE couldn’t operate any other days because the perimeter exception is only for LGA-DEN service, and Saturday is the only day for beyond-perimeter operations.

  4. The Lebanese woman is spot on for making such comments. Too bad she is arrested which (to the reasonable person) shows CAI’s upper management and law enforcement are implicated in such illicit activity. But being sentenced to eight years in prison by a Cairo court is beyond comprehension!!!

    A side from sexual harassment, I have experienced similar events of my belongings being stolen, receiving horrible service, and CAI employees actively seeking money and tips.

  5. Priceline and booking.com is a fascinating story of Wall Street creating a huge business simply by throwing money at it. Priceline was so overvalued that they had cash to throw around to try to find a successful niche, and they managed to do so by transitioning into booking.com. Booking.com still seems overvalued to me; it’s market cap is only slightly lower than the entire US airline industry. I’d guarantee you that in the next 10 years, the US airline industry will make more money than booking.com, and has far more barriers to entry. Also, there’s nothing really special about booking.com. How often do you use it? I book less than 5% of my lodging reservations on it. It’s not an Amazon-like category leader.

  6. @UA-NYC

    As a New York resident who frequently takes weekend trips for pleasure, I’d absolutely use this route for a weekend IF the timing were Thursday/Friday afternoon and returning Sunday/Monday night, but would have no interest flying out on a Saturday.

  7. I flew EZE-ORD on a 763 back in 2008. That’s a good 500 miles longer than SEA-KIX

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