Hey guys. I was just wondering what everyone's favorite European car/company is. My favorite would have to be BMW and it's <acronym title="ABSA Aerolinhas Brasileiras (Brazil)">M3</acronym>. Those things are gorgeous cars. Not to mention they're power, speed, and just overall performance. That's my...
Jump to postI'm gonna have to say Kansas State has a good chance. They've got a pretty tough schedule this year, but I think they've got the crew to get the job done. GO CATS!!!!
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I'm almost 6' and I'm 16 (17 in October) so I've always considered myself a pretty tall individual (plus most defensive backs aren't much taller than 5' 10" and I play a little d-back in football so maybe that contributes <img src="/discussions/graphics/spin.gif" ALT="Smile/happy/getting dizzy...
Jump to postI'm back! The flights were 757 and 738 respectively. The 757 and 738 were both regular Delta aircraft. Both had more seat room than the <acronym title="Air Madagascar">MD</acronym>-88. The trip was awesome. I think found a potential girlfriend in my group on the trip as well, to add to the great fli...
Jump to postI'm writing this from the library at the U of Tennessee right now. Came here for a church trip. But anyways here it goes. Delta 1162 <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym>-<acronym title="Atlanta - The William B Hartsfield International (ATL / KATL),...
Jump to postDude, how can you say I have issues when I'm defending my hometown airport? Trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
Jump to postI know this is two different markets but they're both in the same direction, and of pretty similar distances, but let's look at this. Three years ago, I flew to Oklahoma City to visit my grandmother. The ticket price, purchased 7 days before the flight, was $80. I later looked up a non-stop flight f...
Jump to postThanks for the answers guys. I was hoping it'd be an ex-shuttle plane. This is gonna be sweet!
Jump to postHey everyone. As I posted earlier, I'm taking a flight from <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym>-<acronym title="Nashville - International (Metropolitan) (BNA / KBNA), USA - Tennessee">BNA</acronym> via <acronym title="Atlanta - The William B Harts...
Jump to postI am a Kansas City resident. I'll tell you right now, as Mizzou stated, <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym> was not designed to be a connecting airport. Although I think it should've been, and could've been made one with the renovations. Second, yo...
Jump to postIkarus, was that an insult to Georgia? I'll have you know I'm a Georgia native here (reppin' the ATL here folks ).
Jump to postHey everyone. I'm just curious about something. I'm taking a flight from <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym>-<acronym title="Atlanta - The William B Hartsfield International (ATL / KATL), USA - Georgia">ATL</acronym>-<acronym title="Nashville - Int...
Jump to postC'mon guys, Jetblue's a good airline. But Delta will always be great. In my opinion better, no matter what Jetblue offers over them. I was sort of skeptical about the performance that a route like <acronym title="Long Beach - Daugherty Field (LGB / KLGB), USA - California">LGB</acronym>-<acronym tit...
Jump to postSounds promising! I was scared for <acronym title="Midwest Express (USA)">YX</acronym> for awhile, I've come to like them over the past year or two. It's sad that they had to scale back the <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym> hub as much as they di...
Jump to postIf I had a scanner I'd draw some sketches & post them. I'm a pretty good artist (not to brag) and I like designing airline terminals. I designed a few of them for my friend & I's fantasy airline "Aero Globe" for our different hubs. It would be cool to see <acronym title="New York - La Guardia (LGA ...
Jump to postI was just reading through some posts and someone mentioned Texas International, and it got me thinking, again, about defunct airlines that would be kool to bring back, and revise a little. Maybe give a second chance at life. I've personally always thought Texas International would be cool, probably...
Jump to postThe possibilities of different cities for a western hub are too wide almost. But I think right now it's possible to rule out someplace like colorado springs. Beautiful city, but not enough population or traffic to establish it as a real hub operation. St. Louis could work too, but only if <acronym t...
Jump to postGreat report! Made me feel as though I were there on the flight. I'm only 16, but I hope the Concorde sticks around long enough for me to get a chance to experience it (I'm kinda hoping Virgin will take up a few of them). I know it will be much different than a <acronym title="British Airways">BA</a...
Jump to postNot to sound to critical, but the whole deal with the flapping of the wings sounds like something my grandma would say. (She's THE drama queen of the family) Southwest is a great airline, every airline has a few bad or dirty planes in their fleet. I can agree, when you get one of the bad or dirty pl...
Jump to postMy favorite airlines would have to be: 1. Delta (born in Atlanta, flew them alot when I was young, and they're just a great airline, always have been) 2. USAirways (flew them alot as a kid too, they've got a great paintscheme too, I love it) <img src="/discussions/graphics/spin.gif" ALT="Smile...
Jump to postI'd have to go with Heathrow, LAX, Narita, Hong Kong, and JFK?
Jump to postDefinitely better than the old one. That was getting WAY outdated. Made me feel like I hadn't even been born yet (makes since huh). I do like the new one, but I'd have to agree that maybe something a little more original would have been cool. I'm a fan of the new era liveries, but this one definitel...
Jump to postDon't give up on them everyone. They're a great airline, maybe if they can hold on 'till all this stupid september 11th stuff settles down they can return to the glory days. Maybe that's just being optimistic. But we love them here in <acronym title="Carpatian Air Transport (Hungary)">KC</acronym>, ...
Jump to postMaybe I'm being unrealistic, since Jetblue seems to be focusing itself on the Florida, California, & other higher density routes, but I'd love to see them come to Kansas City. Right now Midwest to LaGuardia is the only nonstop flight to NYC, and it is certainly a route deserving of more service. Th...
Jump to postFrom <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym> I would love to see: -Jetblue <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym>-<acronym title="New York - John F. Kennedy International (Idlewild) (JFK / KJFK), USA - N...
Jump to postI had a Lufthansa 747-200 on my flight sim a few years back that was registered D-FART. It was the registration on the plane when I downloaded it, it wasn't changed. <img src="/discussions/graphics/spin.gif" ALT="Smile/happy/getting dizzy"> Andrew AeroGlobeAir7 BABY BOEINGS <acronym title="Alb...
Jump to postWhen do ya think they'll start <acronym title="New York - John F. Kennedy International (Idlewild) (JFK / KJFK), USA - New York">JFK</acronym>-<acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</acronym>? probably be awhile, but hey, I can't wait to see some of those nice ...
Jump to postAlright, here's the deal. Making a trip to Atlanta either this April, or early June to visi my aunt & uncle and cousins (going with my grandma). We're flying either out of Wichita Mid-Continent Airport (closer to her) or <acronym title="Kansas City - International (MCI / KMCI), USA - Missouri">MCI</...
Jump to postI'd have to say my favs (sorry, just names, can't post pictures :-() are: Lexus IS300, BMW M3, Ferrari 360, Ferrari 355 (I know, they don't make em anymore, but that makes them all the more attractive right?!), BMW X5, Honda S2000, just to name a few. But yea, those are some sweet cars <img sr...
Jump to postThat stuff's pretty funny. Being a Kansas State fan, I love it. I'm sure there's alot of Longhorns, Aggies, "Red Raiders", etc. that will be upset by that, but that's ok. Despite the fact that I actually have formed some respect for the Aggies and am actually considering them for college (if I can't...
Jump to postI, personally am a K-State fan. My dad went there, and I plan on hopefully going there as well...maybe, if I'm lucky I'll get to play some football (I'm a Receiver, Safety, Punter & kicker at my high school) <img src="/discussions/graphics/spin.gif" ALT="Smile/happy/getting dizzy">. I think AS...
Jump to postKansas City (MCI) had TWA 747 flights up until after they moved to STL.
Jump to postSingapore, American, United, BA would have to take the prize there.
Jump to postI know I've posted this once or twice, but since I did last some new factors have come into play. Last summer I was supposed to fly to ATL from MCI (or possibly ICT...I live in KC, but I thought about flying AirTran from ICT) with my grandma. I was unable to make the trip last summer, so we're makin...
Jump to postin Goldeneye when Bond flies from London to Moscow he flies a BA 757.
Jump to postI agree with GoingBoeing, it's great to see them expanding here. Hopefully we'll see nonstops to FLL, MSY, JAX, AUS, IAH, HOU, SYR and more flights between here and TPA, MCO, MDW, SEA, PDX, etc. We've got a great location for expansion, and Southwest is the airline that seems to realize that, and is...
Jump to postI think for the US obviously New York and Los Angeles would be the first two cities, considering they are the two largest airservice markets in the country.
Jump to postI don't really have a job per say. But at them moment my "job" would be football (I'm a Wide Receiver, Punter, and Outside Linebacker for my HS's team) and in hte winter it's swimming.
Jump to postA United Airlines 767 bound from Boston to San Francisco made an emergency landing last night at Kansas City International Airport. I read this in the paper, but supposedly an engine warning light came on. United sent another plane for the pax and at 12:45 AM they were SFO bound again. Haven't heard...
Jump to postN766UA, Probably the reason those flights are so hard to find seats on is because they're operated with aircraft that are easier to fill. If continental put a 767-200 or a 767-400ER on the IAH-CLE, EWR-CLE flights they'd probably be easier to get seats on. But since CLE doesn't have widebody gates i...
Jump to postMaybe the Japanese should get in touch with the Dutch. They're pretty good about building dykes. <img src="/discussions/graphics/spin.gif" ALT="Smile/happy/getting dizzy"> 3/4 of the Netherlands is below sea level, or so we read in my Honors Geography class last year in school. (maybe it was l...
Jump to postATCboy,
actually Kansas City is bigger than 1.5 million, closer to 2 million than 1.5.
I agree with those who say MCI will grow steadily in the future. Delta Connection added service to DFW, AirTran is once again in town this time to Atlanta, and I think we can look for expansion from not just Southwest and Midwest but America West (LAS maybe?), American most certainly (MIA, maybe the...
Jump to postOn the topic of "Jazzin up the place"....I haven't been to the airport yet, but I hope to soon (maybe get some pics of the Vanguard planes before they're gone for good...if it comes to that). There were pictures in the paper and "the new KCI" is in my opinion cooler looking than MCO on the inside, ...
Jump to postI think Northwest knows what they're doing, they've just been a little slower to get their head straight than the rest of the majors. Once they start getting closer to a DC-9 and DC-10 free fleet they'll be a nicer airline. They could use some service and ticket price improvements from what I hear. ...
Jump to postI just thought of an intriguing question. This is merely a fantasy, but if you had free passes on an airline of your choice, (or it's alliance partners) to any city in their route system what would it be and where would you fly? Here's my little fantasy list. <img src="/discussions/graphics/s...
Jump to postWith Vanguard now gone (at least for the time being...hopefully they'll come back!) it seems alot of other carriers are increasing services into KCI as though they want a bigger share of our market (MCI is a bigger market than most of you think, you just have to be smart when you expand and not do i...
Jump to postI'm a KC Metro resident. I was shocked at the news of Vanguard's bankruptcy. Just found out yesterday. Hopefully they'll get new financing. Otherwise I'm going to give the government a few words. <img src="/discussions/graphics/giggles.gif" ALT="Laugh out loud"> Don't let Vanguard disappear! T...
Jump to postAlaska codeshares heavily with American and the OneWorld alliance members, so that may not happen. Not to say I wouldn't like to see it, as Delta is my favorite airline, and just from what I've heard Alaska sounds like an excellent one. Northwest seems most likely to me.
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