Are you a Freeloader?
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Are you a Freeloader?
If not, you could become one.
Just join the frequent flyer scheme of Baltia Air Lines.
(It's difficult to tell whether this is a hoax, or just early stages in the airline's startup.)
Just join the frequent flyer scheme of Baltia Air Lines.
(It's difficult to tell whether this is a hoax, or just early stages in the airline's startup.)
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There have been articles about this airline trying to get off the ground for years, so I think it's legit.
The whole Web site is a hoot. I loved the offer to join them on their inaugural flight sometime this year between JFK and St. Petersburg. Just $3,500 per person. And you have to buy a minimum of two tickets.
The whole Web site is a hoot. I loved the offer to join them on their inaugural flight sometime this year between JFK and St. Petersburg. Just $3,500 per person. And you have to buy a minimum of two tickets.
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I just tried to put in some random dates for travelling but that didn't really work... . (but ironically the date that is constantly appearing is my birthday
)
I did a search on goolge and found this article:
"New US airline Baltia Air Lines has revealed that it is in discussions with potential investors.
The startup carrier proposes to operate in a niche market, flying nonstop from New York's JFK Airport to St. Petersburg and to other cities in Russia and the Baltic region.
The airline intends to launch its flight operations with one Boeing 747 aircraft."
and
"NEW YORK, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Baltia Air Lines has announced that it has executed a letter of intent and made the initial deposit for the three year lease of a Boeing 747 aircraft. The aircraft will be configured in first, business, and coach class."
I wonder if this is going to work out.... .
)I did a search on goolge and found this article:
"New US airline Baltia Air Lines has revealed that it is in discussions with potential investors.
The startup carrier proposes to operate in a niche market, flying nonstop from New York's JFK Airport to St. Petersburg and to other cities in Russia and the Baltic region.
The airline intends to launch its flight operations with one Boeing 747 aircraft."
and
"NEW YORK, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Baltia Air Lines has announced that it has executed a letter of intent and made the initial deposit for the three year lease of a Boeing 747 aircraft. The aircraft will be configured in first, business, and coach class."
I wonder if this is going to work out.... .
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Did anyone enter the drawing?
It's been years since I've flown Aeroflot, but I remember those flights like they were yesterday....terrifying experiences they were. Maybe they've improved since then, but if not, I'd welcome some one else's attmpt. What the Aeroflot pilot called a "final descent" I called a "final plunge" as I held onto the seat in front of me for dear life...as I remembered being told that all of Aeroflot's pilots were air force pilots in their off time---and I had obviously been stuck on a plane with a "Top Gun" wanna be..
And, having noted the absence of little doors overhead thru which oxygen masks would drop, I remember the Emergency Instructions card with the picture of the FA holding a HUGE tank in one hand and a hose in another, offering oxygen to passengers one at a time. (So, what happens if the FA gets taken out? Just where is that oxygen tank anyways? What do you do while you're waiting for the other 200 people on the plane to get their turn at it?)
Back to the rooster, you gotta' wonder about foreign perceptions when they call a frequent flyer program, clearly targeted at Americans, "Freeloaders."
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when that "what do we call this program?" discussion was on the table. And, just when you're starting to ask, "Why the rooster?", whaddya' know...there's a page on the website just for that question. Did anyone enter the drawing for the innagurual flight? Not sure I'm ready to throw my info. out on that website just yet.....
And, having noted the absence of little doors overhead thru which oxygen masks would drop, I remember the Emergency Instructions card with the picture of the FA holding a HUGE tank in one hand and a hose in another, offering oxygen to passengers one at a time. (So, what happens if the FA gets taken out? Just where is that oxygen tank anyways? What do you do while you're waiting for the other 200 people on the plane to get their turn at it?)
Back to the rooster, you gotta' wonder about foreign perceptions when they call a frequent flyer program, clearly targeted at Americans, "Freeloaders."
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when that "what do we call this program?" discussion was on the table. And, just when you're starting to ask, "Why the rooster?", whaddya' know...there's a page on the website just for that question. Did anyone enter the drawing for the innagurual flight? Not sure I'm ready to throw my info. out on that website just yet.....
Last edited by skye1; Aug 28, 2004 at 7:23 pm
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Step 1 to starting an airline, know which cities to respect.
"City Facts
Whats special about New York? First of all, it is Baltias home town and at home, we really know our way around!
New York is the Worlds commercial and cultural center. It is the gateway to the United States of America. New York City, also known as the Big Apple, stands alone in the Universe. No literary description or compilation or statistical data can convey the spirit of the City one must come to New York. "
"City Facts
Whats special about New York? First of all, it is Baltias home town and at home, we really know our way around!
New York is the Worlds commercial and cultural center. It is the gateway to the United States of America. New York City, also known as the Big Apple, stands alone in the Universe. No literary description or compilation or statistical data can convey the spirit of the City one must come to New York. "
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Phishing?
Originally Posted by jerry crump
This thing has got to be real it looks ans sounds very russian and has way too many web pages graphics and photo's for a hoax. They spent thousands on this website.
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Ahhh the posibilities
too funny
We at Baltia care for all of our passengers. But among our passengers are those who, for various reasons, have to travel very often. We know that being away from home too often is not easy and, no matter what we do to provide quality service and travel comfort, we can only compensate partially.-Already modeling themselves after US airlines
If anyone would like a job with them
For information please call Director of Personnel (718) 275-5205.
Irrespective of position sought, please address your resume to:
Director of Personnel
Baltia Air Lines
63-25 Saunders St., Ste 7i
Rego Park, NY 11374
Fax (718) 275-4731
And if you're a TA
Baltia provides a commission to travel agents and resellers. We also have a familiarization trip program for agents.
If you happen to be a bit short on cash
Baltia is open to barter possibilities. In a barter arrangement Baltia can offer seats and cargo capacity.
wonder if they'd take some ebay anything points?
We at Baltia care for all of our passengers. But among our passengers are those who, for various reasons, have to travel very often. We know that being away from home too often is not easy and, no matter what we do to provide quality service and travel comfort, we can only compensate partially.-Already modeling themselves after US airlines
If anyone would like a job with them
For information please call Director of Personnel (718) 275-5205.
Irrespective of position sought, please address your resume to:
Director of Personnel
Baltia Air Lines
63-25 Saunders St., Ste 7i
Rego Park, NY 11374
Fax (718) 275-4731
And if you're a TA
Baltia provides a commission to travel agents and resellers. We also have a familiarization trip program for agents.
If you happen to be a bit short on cash
Baltia is open to barter possibilities. In a barter arrangement Baltia can offer seats and cargo capacity.
wonder if they'd take some ebay anything points?
#10
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Originally Posted by Middle_Seat
Is it a phishing expedition? If you decided to buy a ticket, would you give your name, address, credit card number to this site?
Heck yes they can call me a freeloader if they give me a free ticket for the first purchase. Anybody here that wants to give me 50,000 miles for an award ticket to Russia I'll change my FT handle to Jerry Crump Freeloader.
Last edited by jerry crump; Aug 29, 2004 at 12:41 pm
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I wonder if they are a sister airline to this outfit
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You can show your faith by investing
Originally Posted by skye1
That is absolutely hilarious!!!! Albeit someone has waaaaaaaay to much time on their hands


...On the pink sheets for only 0.12 a share

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=BLTA...=on&z=m&q=l&c=
annual report here:
http://www.edgar-online.com/bin/edga...04-000002&nad=
hey maybe this will be the next Southwest airlines
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There is also Sputnik Airways: http://www.sputnikairways.com/flash.html

