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Old December 30th, 2004, 05:12 AM
Dennis G. Rears
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Default Full up Flights -> EWR-DAB in March

I am looking to book a flight on CO Mar 15-20, 2005. It looks as if the
flights are filling up fast and may be completely booked. I realize this is
actually a CO Express flight. This flight is an EMB regional jet. The
question I have; if the bookings are this heavy at this time why not upgrade
to aircraft to a 737 (wetleased from CO) or add additional flights? At $349
RT, that is almost what I would expect to pay to go to BER or AMS in March.

dennis


 




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