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Bob and Susan
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areo mexico airlines????
i have a qiestion...
"Hey Bob, Is Aero Mexico now flying into Loreto?"
does anyone know this answer?
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BillP
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Not according to this:
http://www.aeromexico.com/en_us/destinations/north-america/m...
Their La Paz pin on the map looks to be in Loreto but it's listed as La Paz.
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mulegemichael
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hey bob, i believe it's still just horizon and aerocalafia
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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capt. mike
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hey Mike how are you and Roz doin?
when do you get back?
did you see where that girl's chute didn't open in WA while base jumping?
i'll be south again in 2 weeks, less than actually.
see you this fall, we hardly met at G&T's
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elizabeth
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
hey bob, i believe it's still just horizon and aerocalafia |
True...only horizon to and from LAX, currently Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday...Saturday is supposed to be added in November, and aerocalafia
locally.
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Bajahowodd
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As I've mentioned before, once the Villa Group gets serious about selling their time shares at Ensenada Blanca, chances are they will get involved
with subsidizing flights, which may well increase service. Last I checked, their first phase is going to be 100 units. Just as rule of thumb, figure
that could mean up to 5200 (one week per unit) times as many folks in each unit. That would ultimately appear to greatly increase demand for seats.
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bajario
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This was the timeshare 2 weeks ago.
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bajario
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Try again
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capt. mike
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3rd time the charm???
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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Mexicorn
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Hey Mike does that Hindenberg you fly around in come with air bags?
LOL!
                
[Edited on 7-30-2010 by Mexicorn]
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capt. mike
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no - but i have been known to carry wind bags! hahahaha.
i just make them pay more and listen to me on the intercom...
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
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rocmoc
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Flew AreoCalifornia in the 90's to Loreto.
rocmoc n AZ/Baja
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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flyfishinPam
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
As I've mentioned before, once the Villa Group gets serious about selling their time shares at Ensenada Blanca, chances are they will get involved
with subsidizing flights, which may well increase service. Last I checked, their first phase is going to be 100 units. Just as rule of thumb, figure
that could mean up to 5200 (one week per unit) times as many folks in each unit. That would ultimately appear to greatly increase demand for seats.
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jeezus thank GOD for the Villas Group don't know what the hell we'd do without them...they were kind enough to get us that flight from aero calafia
from La Paz! its a 6 place and comes twice a week looks like things are looking up
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Brave Man!
| Quote: | Originally posted by rocmoc
Flew AreoCalifornia in the 90's to Loreto.
rocmoc n AZ/Baja |
Have to admit that before I came acquainted with certain facts, we flew it a few times in the late 80's. Fact one- Their fleet was older than dirt.
The planes once flew for Airwest, then Republic- really old DC-9s. Fact two- They had a history of maintenance violations and were chronically way
behind in paying for their facility at their home base of La Paz.
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Bajahowodd
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I think this is what bajario was trying to post. This is a link to a web cam of the project.
http://www.villadelpalmarloreto.com/developmentStatus
BTW, although I mentioned 100 rooms in the first phase, if we all live so long, the actual plans call for 2200 rooms.
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flyfishinPam
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Oh and you folks who want to get out of that timeshare contract and stop telling us how happy you are with your timeshare and start telling
the truth for a change here's a helpful link:
http://www.timesharescam.com/
http://www.timesharescam.com/project/villa_del_palmar_timesh...
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bajabeachbabe
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| Quote: | Originally posted by flyfishinPam
| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
As I've mentioned before, once the Villa Group gets serious about selling their time shares at Ensenada Blanca, chances are they will get involved
with subsidizing flights, which may well increase service. Last I checked, their first phase is going to be 100 units. Just as rule of thumb, figure
that could mean up to 5200 (one week per unit) times as many folks in each unit. That would ultimately appear to greatly increase demand for seats.
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jeezus thank GOD for the Villas Group don't know what the hell we'd do without them...they were kind enough to get us that flight from aero calafia
from La Paz! its a 6 place and comes twice a week looks like things are looking up |
Actually, it is Homex who sponsored the Calafia flight. They are the group that is taking over the remaining lots from Loreto Bay and since they are
a Mexican company they are hoping to bring people over from the mainland. They quickly built two units at Loreto Bay for a demo, but then have just
as quickly dismantled them. Since they claim to be able to build a unit in 30 days, maybe they decided they didn't need them until they actually have
sold units. They have bought lots of properties throughout Mexico and are starting to market them as a ownership/rental program, with the first units
in Cabo as a section of a larger complex. Their program actually looks interesting.
Villa Group hasn't done anything yet to increase the air traffic to Loreto. They will need to do that once their project is closer to complete, which
should be early next year.
And, as a timeshare owner for over 20 years and a future Loreto resident, I see the value of both types of ownership. When I wanted to travel the
world and stay in very nice accommodations, a timeshare unit provided my family a great place to stay. Now that we are planning to spend more time In
Loreto, we have been able to sell two of our 5 timeshares. Timeshare is not a scam if you use it. Also, the Villa Group is not only building
timeshares but a hotel as well.
Everyone in Loreto seems to cry foul when a tourist organization wants to build up the area with a development, but then they cry again when they fail
and the tourists don't come. Businesses in Loreto need to decide what they want. I think what they want is success with an environmental focus. I
think that is what we all want.
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Paula
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Great find, Pam!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
| Quote: | Originally posted by rocmoc
Flew AreoCalifornia in the 90's to Loreto.
rocmoc n AZ/Baja |
Have to admit that before I came acquainted with certain facts, we flew it a few times in the late 80's. Fact one- Their fleet was older than dirt.
The planes once flew for Airwest, then Republic- really old DC-9s. Fact two- They had a history of maintenance violations and were chronically way
behind in paying for their facility at their home base of La Paz. |
So right on!! I remember looking out on the wing one time and seeing loose rivets and at night broken lights.
Although not as bad as those old Russian jets into Havana. I was honest to god scared then.
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Bob and Susan
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soo...back on track...
the ONLY international carrier to loreto now is horizon
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