goofy4tink
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As I've said to the OP in person, I wouldn't have any issues flying in, or out of, Worcester in the good weather. I even got there to pick up my dh who landed in a snowstorm once...it was miserable making the drive up that road. Evidently, the plane had less trouble landing then I did driving there.
But....I won't fly DirectAir during the nasty Mass winter. Why? Way too much room for error. If a DirectAir flight gets canceled, there's just no way to tell when you'll get out. I wish they offered more flights..that would make me feel better. At least one flight a day would be an improvement..rather than a couple each week, each way.
But, DirectAir is considered a 'charter' airline. Doesn't make it a bad thing, just one that you have to understand before booking. I'm sure magiroux understands..she's a dandy little traveler!!!
But....I won't fly DirectAir during the nasty Mass winter. Why? Way too much room for error. If a DirectAir flight gets canceled, there's just no way to tell when you'll get out. I wish they offered more flights..that would make me feel better. At least one flight a day would be an improvement..rather than a couple each week, each way.
But, DirectAir is considered a 'charter' airline. Doesn't make it a bad thing, just one that you have to understand before booking. I'm sure magiroux understands..she's a dandy little traveler!!!