There was a trial run and Airtran was participating in ME up until today, March 31. Does anyone know if it has been extended? Thanks..
I was going to tell you until I saw the John Edwards button........
No, but really, I am interested too for my trip in May. Anyone hear anything about the AirTran RAC service?
I was going to tell you until I saw the John Edwards button.......
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(Sorry C but that was really funny!)
well i just did the unthinkable and called
i was told the pilot program is over and at this point they are not a participating airline in any capacity, so it's just a matter of waiting for AirTran to make a decision
well i just did the unthinkable and called
i was told the pilot program is over and at this point they are not a participating airline in any capacity, so it's just a matter of waiting for AirTran to make a decision
Every single WDW owned-and-operated resort has a Resort Airline Check-in desk. The list of "participating airlines" is all-or-nothing, it doesn't go by resort.
EXCEPT ...
... any sort of pilot program. AirTran is involved in a pilot program, working out the kinks of being a participating airline. That pilot program is being run at the deluxe resorts and CSR. That's only because it's a small test, and is NOT meant to be a permanent amenity available only to the deluxe resorts and CSR.
I'll keep my fingers crossed too. That would just mean I would need to check out of my room with my luggage, leave it in storage and then put it on the bus myself. Then I would need to go to baggage at the airport and check it in. At BWV I could have already printed my boarding passes and selected my seats 24 hours prior. ( I won't be using it arriving anyway, as I am going to Universal first)
Is the above correct in the event they do not extend it?
That's how we did it!