Just try to find some bad press and check out their financials--they are a publicly traded company.
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...
5 months ago
4 comments:
Gee...I remember fondly back in 2002-2003 when ORH had not one but FOUR carriers flying out of there... US AIR, American Eagle, ASA/Delta and Pan Am ... choices were ORH to Newark, Philly, Atlanta and Orlando ...every week from WOO...being post 9/11 basically slowly lost this business momentum as most carriers dropped a TON of routes to accomodate security, unfortunately ORH being one of them ...then Allegiant rolled in.... 80-90%capacity loads...we STILL don't know the real reason they left...DA came in like a lion ...state of the art leased Virgin America aircraft...but went out like a lamb, ironically in March...
Harry T
Worcester,MA
Do you guys really think us poor passengers are gluttons for punishment????? Vision's reputtation is no better than Direct Air. A simple google search shows there doing the same thing. They owe everyone money, and they pull out of markets they don't like. They pulled out of airports around Las Vegas last year, to open new flights in the south east last march only to pull out in June. I just read that the city of rockford is paying Vision to fly. their pissing their money away. watch... Vision will leave when that well runs dry. So, maybe that's actually a good idea. Get Worcester to pay for my flight just to fly out of the airport? Works for me!!! if thats the case, do me a favor, tell the council to pay a real airline to fly out of worcester because people wont trust vision.
Anonymous
That is exactly what I said??
They may be lsightly better then Direct Air, since they are still in business but I dont see them being around by the end of the year.
Bill
Anonymous
That is exactly what I said??
They may be lsightly better then Direct Air, since they are still in business but I dont see them being around by the end of the year.
Bill
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