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Capt.Doug
March 30th 06, 05:01 AM
>Jim Burns" wrote in message > Hooters Air Goes Bust 3/29/2006 at
17:55:59
> MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (March 29) - Hooters Air, which featured women in
> orange short-shorts and tight T-shirts on flights, will be grounded
> beginning next month except for private charters out of Winston-Salem,
N.C.

He starts service at a regional airport already heavily serviced by a
discount airline. Then he puts 'hospitality girls' onboard while he markets
to family travelers. Then he doe NOT put buffalo chicken wings in the
catering mix.

Good thing he knows the restaurant business.

D.

BTIZ
March 30th 06, 05:03 AM
I expect his charters will be to his new casino in Las Vegas.
BT

"Capt.Doug" > wrote in message
...
> >Jim Burns" wrote in message > Hooters Air Goes Bust 3/29/2006 at
> 17:55:59
>> MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (March 29) - Hooters Air, which featured women
>> in
>> orange short-shorts and tight T-shirts on flights, will be grounded
>> beginning next month except for private charters out of Winston-Salem,
> N.C.
>
> He starts service at a regional airport already heavily serviced by a
> discount airline. Then he puts 'hospitality girls' onboard while he
> markets
> to family travelers. Then he doe NOT put buffalo chicken wings in the
> catering mix.
>
> Good thing he knows the restaurant business.
>
> D.
>
>

Darkwing
March 30th 06, 06:06 PM
"Capt.Doug" > wrote in message
...
> >Jim Burns" wrote in message > Hooters Air Goes Bust 3/29/2006 at
> 17:55:59
>> MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (March 29) - Hooters Air, which featured women
>> in
>> orange short-shorts and tight T-shirts on flights, will be grounded
>> beginning next month except for private charters out of Winston-Salem,
> N.C.
>
> He starts service at a regional airport already heavily serviced by a
> discount airline. Then he puts 'hospitality girls' onboard while he
> markets
> to family travelers. Then he doe NOT put buffalo chicken wings in the
> catering mix.
>
> Good thing he knows the restaurant business.
>
> D.
>
>

This is a dark day in aviation....

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DW

B A R R Y
March 30th 06, 07:44 PM
>
> Then he puts 'hospitality girls' onboard while he markets
> to family travelers.

I heard the problem was that the girls wore flight attendant outfits and
the male pilots wore the tight t-shirts and orange spandex shorts.

Capt.Doug
April 2nd 06, 03:07 AM
>"B A R R Y" wrote in message
> I heard the problem was that the girls wore flight attendant outfits and
> the male pilots wore the tight t-shirts and orange spandex shorts.

The hospitality girls wore bright orange work-out sweats. I ran into a pair
of them once. I asked if they were the flight attendants. They said no, they
were the hospitality girls. I asked what they did. Did they assist the
flight attendants? What were their duties? They replied that they were
hospitality girls. Sensing that both of them had a large amount of air
between their ears, I looked at the wings they had pinned on their chests. I
asked where could I get some wings. They replied that I would have to go to
a restaurant for wings. The old broad behind them in the flight attendant
uniform was ready to smack them both in the head hard.

D.

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