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Podcast – March 26 Industry Roundup

Three views from the FlightGlobal and Airline Business team.

Skybus' first day

How about this for day 1? 97,000 tickets sold in the first 18 hours.

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Skybus' first day

How about this for day 1? 97,000 tickets sold in the first 18 hours.

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Skybus off to a roaring start

Word is that they are doing so much business their servers are crashing.

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Skybus emerges

The American Ryanair clone came out of the shadows today. Their website crashed a few times because its getting lots of traffic. But wait there's more – this airline is in for a rough ride the first time there is a delay. You want to read more about this.

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Skybus emerges

The American Ryanair clone came out of the shadows today. Their website crashed a few times because its getting lots of traffic. But wait there's more – this airline is in for a rough ride the first time there is a delay. You want to read more about this.

More on Blackprogram

Skybus moving ahead

Billing itself as the airline that can fly you someplace for the price of a tank of gas, Skybus apparently hopes May 20 is their start date. In this picture of their second plane, you notice the advertising for Nationwide Insurance. Perhaps by selling the outside as a billboard fares can be kept low. If you filled your tank this week you will realize just how clever the slogan is – a tank costs more each week.

Skybus moving ahead

Billing itself as the airline that can fly you someplace for the price of a tank of gas, Skybus apparently hopes May 20 is their start date. In this picture of their second plane, you notice the advertising for Nationwide Insurance. Perhaps by selling the outside as a billboard fares can be kept low. If you filled your tank this week you will realize just how clever the slogan is – a tank costs more each week.