Just clicked on it Myrtle Beach Direct Air.com , like I have done for months, last night and this morning.
It does not go to Myrtle Beach Direct anymore, but goes to pretty much the same sight, the same phone numbers but is now lists Virgina America, not JetBlue, and now calls itself Direct Air. Why did they change names? As a businessman, any time someone changes names, it sends up red flags to me. Do they owe people money?
It also lists Worcester as a City, but the only destination that comes up is Myrtle Beach and Punta Gorda not even listed.
Same Time Next Year
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It’s been nearly a year since I wrote about the problems that come from
having 11 bosses who are not on the same page about anything, as well as
suggestion...
4 months ago
8 comments:
It could be seen as a red flag but my business changed names only to be more of a more recognizable name. Personally I think Direct Air sounds better.
It doesn't make sense to buy a ticket from Myrtle Beach Direct Air to go from Worcester to Florida, does it?
I went to the site & priced out 2 tickets to Punta Gorda non-stop in November for 79$ one way. About the same time last year we flew to Ft Myers for 150$ one way from Boston
John:
Am I doing something wrong? I do not see Punta Gorda as an option looking for tickets.
Bill
I now see Fort Myers/Punta Gorda but still can not make a direct connection from Worcester.
Calling Punta Gorda Fort Myers reminds me of when Skybus called Chicopee Hartford.
There is a silver lining in this with Direct Air using Virgin America jets, if they keep getting consistantly good loads ...75% and up (heh,heh! ...I said "good loads") then it might entice Virgin America to come here and maybe start service to let's say, Chicago, NYC, Washington, etc...
Just thinking positive.
Harry T
Worcester , MA
...see what I mean?
http://www.virginamerica.com/va/infoDeskRouteMap.do
Harry T
Worcester, MA
What's there to complain about - non stop service $79 what a deal I got - and they have great airplanes.Maybe everyoe should support these people to make sure they stay.
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