Does anyone know where the MD-87s usually go?
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Originally posted by jetbluekidThanks for the reply, so if i wanted to get on one, my best bet would be to fly out of FLL?
Originally posted by z740When you book a trip on their website IIRC it'll tell you what A/C they'll be using on that flight.
Would be a nice feature, but the added expense in modifying the booking engine to show that information does not make business sense. As far as their customers know, they'll be flying on a big jet, and that's all they really care to know.
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Originally posted by FLY G4Actually Allegiant's website currently does not show what type of A/C is operating a given flight.
Would be a nice feature, but the added expense in modifying the booking engine to show that information does not make business sense. As far as their customers know, they'll be flying on a big jet, and that's all they really care to know.
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Originally posted by FLY G4That's right Mike, either FLL or IWA.
Actually Allegiant's website currently does not show what type of A/C is operating a given flight.
Would be a nice feature, but the added expense in modifying the booking engine to show that information does not make business sense. As far as their customers know, they'll be flying on a big jet, and that's all they really care to know.
So we're thinking about CHA or TRI...would you suggest calling them to make sure or is it a pretty good chance that it would be an -87?
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