At the request of fellow Cornell Hockey fans – TAC is pleased to offer the following option for those of you who would like to attend the ECAC hockey games:
• You can depart Tompkins County Airport in Ithaca NY and arrive in Atlantic City in 45 Minutes.
(For comparison – Google maps has the drive posted at 292 miles or 5 hours and 13 minutes each way).
• Our select group of hockey fans would be flying in a 9 passenger Falcon business jet, snacks and beverages are provided.
• No airport check-in, no TSA screening, no hassle – from your car to our jet, to Atlantic city we go.
• Using a private jet also makes the weekend trip an easy one overnight event – instead of staying two nights in Atlantic City.
• The cost of flying beyond first class, in a private jet with fellow Cornell Hockey Fans is $1,000 per seat. This is a 9 seat aircraft, and we will have to sell all nine seats to put this together.
• We can adjust the flight schedule to the actual game times for the Big red – let's hope we are flying home after Schaf's 6th ECAC Championship!
Seats are available on a first come – first serve basis - so please contact johnp@flytac.com if you would like to participate.
GO BIG RED!
If there was one of these straight to Duluth this weekend I bet it would get some interest. I think even the team is having to drive in from Minneapolis.
I don't live in Ithaca, and don't have the money, so this is completely irrelevant for me. Yet, it somehow makes me very happy that it exists.
This is REALLY COOL.
Marketing a trip at $1000 dollars a seat probably won't be effective if its targeting students. It sounds like a great idea, I'm just not sure the target audience is right.
Quote from: css228Marketing a trip at $1000 dollars a seat probably won't be effective if its targeting students. It sounds like a great idea, I'm just not sure the target audience is right.
Just cash in that gold monocle and/or get a loan against your antique Rolex like every other Cornell student. Geez!
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: css228Marketing a trip at $1000 dollars a seat probably won't be effective if its targeting students. It sounds like a great idea, I'm just not sure the target audience is right.
Just cash in that gold monocle and/or get a loan against your antique Rolex like every other Cornell student. Geez!
I refuse to buy a ticket for this jaunt unless the jet uses scholarship students as fuel.
Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: css228Marketing a trip at $1000 dollars a seat probably won't be effective if its targeting students. It sounds like a great idea, I'm just not sure the target audience is right.
Just cash in that gold monocle and/or get a loan against your antique Rolex like every other Cornell student. Geez!
You mean my financial aid package won't cover this? I should have gone to Alabama (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/08/alabama-cancels-classes-f_n_384436.html).
Quote from: HarrierAt the request of fellow Cornell Hockey fans – TAC is pleased to offer the following option for those of you who would like to attend the ECAC hockey games:
• You can depart Tompkins County Airport in Ithaca NY and arrive in Atlantic City in 45 Minutes.
(For comparison – Google maps has the drive posted at 292 miles or 5 hours and 13 minutes each way).
• Our select group of hockey fans would be flying in a 9 passenger Falcon business jet, snacks and beverages are provided.
• No airport check-in, no TSA screening, no hassle – from your car to our jet, to Atlantic city we go.
• Using a private jet also makes the weekend trip an easy one overnight event – instead of staying two nights in Atlantic City.
• The cost of flying beyond first class, in a private jet with fellow Cornell Hockey Fans is $1,000 per seat. This is a 9 seat aircraft, and we will have to sell all nine seats to put this together.
• We can adjust the flight schedule to the actual game times for the Big red – let's hope we are flying home after Schaf's 6th ECAC Championship!
Seats are available on a first come – first serve basis - so please contact johnp@flytac.com if you would like to participate.
GO BIG RED!
But Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad, I don't want to take a bus!