
This is too much. First, the jetamerica thing, and now this...
A new startup, Family Airlines!
Besides the horrible name, the interesting part is that the founder of the carrier (Barry Michaels) is looking for volunteers on Craigslist.
In its ad seeking volunteers the company stresses that those interested can work at their own convenience.
Like the now defunct Skybus, Family Airlines plans to pursue revenue streams beyond ticket sales. In-flight food service and entertainment rentals, including video games and movies will be available for purchase via credit card.
The airline is seeking approval to (ha,ha,ha. sorry can't stop laughing!) fly a Boeing 747-400 from Las Vegas to diferent domestic destinations.
One more thing:
Barry Michaels participated in the offering of $5 million in registered stock in the predecessor to the carrier, also dubbed Family Airlines.
Regulators explain the conviction of Michaels on misrepresentation charges made in a private stock offering is enough to keep the company from winning DOT clearance to launch operations.
A new startup, Family Airlines!
Besides the horrible name, the interesting part is that the founder of the carrier (Barry Michaels) is looking for volunteers on Craigslist.
In its ad seeking volunteers the company stresses that those interested can work at their own convenience.
Like the now defunct Skybus, Family Airlines plans to pursue revenue streams beyond ticket sales. In-flight food service and entertainment rentals, including video games and movies will be available for purchase via credit card.
The airline is seeking approval to (ha,ha,ha. sorry can't stop laughing!) fly a Boeing 747-400 from Las Vegas to diferent domestic destinations.
One more thing:
Barry Michaels participated in the offering of $5 million in registered stock in the predecessor to the carrier, also dubbed Family Airlines.
Regulators explain the conviction of Michaels on misrepresentation charges made in a private stock offering is enough to keep the company from winning DOT clearance to launch operations.
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