Help me to chose a US "base camp"
#1
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 559
Hello FTers,
I will be shortly visiting US on a biz trip. Though I have visited US many times in the past, it used to be for a very short time (3 weeks max). Now I need to stay in US for about 3-4 months. My company doesn't have a US presence yet. I need some expert help to chose a "base camp" in US.
My boss thinks a place in East coast (or where the time zone is EST) may be the best bet. There is no preference to any city yet as our customers are spread throughout US. I need to travel within US during my stay. My requirements about the base camp are this.
- It needs to be near a good metro airport
- I am a Skyteam junkie. It should be better served by ST members!
- It should have a lower cost of living with good access to public transport (very important!)
- It should have a bearable weather during winter (not freezing kind like Chicago!)
What would such plac be? Your help is highly appreciated.
Kshasty
(Same request is posted in Anet nonAv forum)
I will be shortly visiting US on a biz trip. Though I have visited US many times in the past, it used to be for a very short time (3 weeks max). Now I need to stay in US for about 3-4 months. My company doesn't have a US presence yet. I need some expert help to chose a "base camp" in US.
My boss thinks a place in East coast (or where the time zone is EST) may be the best bet. There is no preference to any city yet as our customers are spread throughout US. I need to travel within US during my stay. My requirements about the base camp are this.
- It needs to be near a good metro airport
- I am a Skyteam junkie. It should be better served by ST members!
- It should have a lower cost of living with good access to public transport (very important!)
- It should have a bearable weather during winter (not freezing kind like Chicago!)
What would such plac be? Your help is highly appreciated.
Kshasty
(Same request is posted in Anet nonAv forum)
#3
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,784
Skyteam, East Coast, mild weather, public transportation, and a decent cost of living??? That's a pretty tall order. The only place that I can think of would be Atlanta, which, unfortunately, is a cultural black hole and has a sky high crime rate. It basically meets all of your criteria (if you want to call the MARTA decent public transport) and has ATL to serve your Skyteam needs.
#5
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 559
Vegas?? boy, I thought it must be the most expensive city to live in.
What do you guys think about Houston? I also thought about Cincinnati (seems to have lowest cost of living, but dull in all other respects).
I also observed that airfares tend to be expensive in the hub airports. For example CVG-SFO direct was expensive on DL compared to MCO-SFO with a change at ATL. Something I wouldn't understand.
What do you guys think about Houston? I also thought about Cincinnati (seems to have lowest cost of living, but dull in all other respects).
I also observed that airfares tend to be expensive in the hub airports. For example CVG-SFO direct was expensive on DL compared to MCO-SFO with a change at ATL. Something I wouldn't understand.
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Vegas is cheap.
Houston is humid, much like your native India.
What services are your company hoping to expand here, if you don't mind me asking?
I work with some Indian companies, and have some Indian friends, although I am not Indian.
Houston is humid, much like your native India.
What services are your company hoping to expand here, if you don't mind me asking?
I work with some Indian companies, and have some Indian friends, although I am not Indian.



