I know a Noo Yawk photographer who would love to serve as one of your flight attendants and he's pretty witty too. However, you'd be missing out on mainstream America with such an airline because a lot of straights and families wouldn't fly under those circumstances. I realize that the gay community has a higher average income per household but you need bodies in most of your seats and eliminating a sizeable percentage of the population doesn't help. Of course if you're gazillionaires then you won't care about losing money hand over pecker as long as you're having fun, correct? Jose Prize Fan of wondering why Chicago is known as "Boys Town"? In a message dated 4/10/2003 11:14:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, clay.wardlow@xxxxxxxx writes: > Subj:Your Airline > Date:4/10/2003 11:14:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From:<A HREF="mailto:clay.wardlow@xxxxxxxx">clay.wardlow@xxxxxxxx</A> > Reply-to:<A HREF="mailto:AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</A> > To:<A HREF="mailto:AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</A> > Sent from the Internet > > So all this talk of hubs made me think of what a couple of friends (who > share this interest in airlines) and I used to do when we'd sit around and > drink together. > > We used to imagine we were gazillionaires and we were starting our own > airline. Because we're gay, it was going to be 'Rainbow Airways.' We'd > offer destinations such as "The Castro" (aka SFO), "Oak Lawn" (aka DFW), > "Boy's Town" (aka ORD), etc. We'd play gay dance music and have drag queens > as flight attendants serving up fresh cocktails and wit. We thought it > sounded like fun! > > So... if you were able to start your own airline, what would it be like?? > > Clay - SEA