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Top U.S. Airports to Be Stranded In During a Flight Delay
Greg Lindsay, author, transportation expert and frequent flier, says delays can be an enjoyable experience -- but it all depends on the airport. Lindsay, who flies three weeks out of every four, knows a thing or two about airports: in 2005 he lived in more than a dozen of them as part of a journalism assignment for Ad Age. Airports are “really, really lonely” places, he says (finance.yahoo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Sorry Keith. I was hoping to find a job with a monthly check of $14635. By the way, what does she do "on the computer"?
How ironic to find this numbscull's comment in an article about being laid-over.
How ironic to find this numbscull's comment in an article about being laid-over.
Michael, it's best not to answer the offending posts, because sooner or later they will be removed and then your answer looks either really out of place or like an attack on a perfectly normal post. Simply voting it down and reporting it will do the trick. These posts seem to appear in bunches especially on weekends.
“You hope you can get laid over in San Francisco,”
LMAO
LMAO
Not a huge hub or anything, but I don't mind a layover at BNA, live music everywhere!
Man when I worked in the AA terminals at DFW there were no food courts etc. Just overpriced Budget Host restaurants. The AA employee cafeterias were cheap and delicious though.
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