Make the Friday Classes and both games in AC!

Started by Harrier, March 14, 2012, 09:14:36 AM

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Harrier

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!

Bahnstorm

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.

BMac

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.

css228

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.

Rosey

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!
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Beeeej

Quote from: Kyle Rose
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!

I refuse to buy a ticket for this jaunt unless the jet uses scholarship students as fuel.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

jtn27

Quote from: Kyle Rose
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!

You mean my financial aid package won't cover this? I should have gone to Alabama.
Class of 2013

ugarte

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!