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AFA Virtual Airlines opens Alpha Jet base in Baltimore

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http://www.flyafa.com//images/alpha_top_lt.gifDetroit, MI (May 31, 2006) - American Flight Airways officials have opened the 4th Alpha Jet Base in Baltimore (KBWI). Alpha Jet is AFA's low cost carrier flying state of the art B737-800 aircraft. Alpha Jet currently operates numerous daily flights to sunny leisure destinations from Flint, MI; Oakland, CA and Tampa, FL and now adds Baltimore, MD to its growing network.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/smo...lphajetpre2.jpgThe Baltimore base will offer passengers a wide variety of 42 non-stop flights to destinations ranging from the Bahamas and Palm Beach, FL to Las Vegas.AFA executives are convinced these new flights will be an enormous success to all passengers seeking quality flights at a low price.You can find links to the new flights from the Washington Hub page and the main Alpha Jet website. http://www.flyafa.com/alphaTake care and happy flying!American Flight Airways Virtual Airlines is a major US virtual airline with US hubs at Detroit, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, San Francisco and Washington D.C and international divisions in Australia and Latin America. With its partner airline Pacific Airways, AFA serves major metropolitan cities throughout the world on six continents. In July 2003, AFA's parent organization the American Pacific Group was awarded "Best VA Organization." AFA offers pilots a simple, yet realistic approach to virtual aviation with a long, rich history spanning since 1996.

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