More Hooters at BWI BALTIMORE (AP) =97 Passengers, most of them probably male, will soon be able= =20 to fly Hooters Air out of Baltimore-Washington International Airport. The=20 startup airline, created by the founder of the famous restaurant chain,=20 will begin daily (except Tuesdays) service to Myrtle Beach, S.C. and=20 twice-a-week service Newark, N.J. on June 6. Each one-class Boeing 737 will= =20 have two Hooters girls in their signature clingy T-shirts and short shorts= =20 on board to play trivia with the passengers and pass out restaurant=20 promotions. There will also be three federally trained flight attendants=20 and two pilots on board, Hooters said. Tickets can be purchased only at the= =20 airline's Web site or though the airline directly, said Judy Tull, the=20 airline's director of marketing. Hooters Air was launched on March 6 with=20 service between Myrtle Beach, its base, and Atlanta. Hooters restaurant=20 founder Bob Brooks purchased Pace Airlines, a small charter carrier in=20 Winston-Salem, N.C., in December as the foundation for the airline. Hooters= =20 Air only flies between Myrtle Beach, Baltimore, Newark and Atlanta using=20 two of Pace's 21 planes. While it doesn't have a frequent-flier program, it= =20 does plan to serve light meals such as chicken wraps from its restaurants. *************************************************** The owner of Roger's Trinbago Site/TnTisland.com Roj (Roger James) escape email mailto:ejames@xxxxxxxxx Trinbago site: www.tntisland.com Carib Brass Ctn site www.tntisland.com/caribbeanbrassconnection/ Steel Expressions www.mts.net/~ejames/se/ Mas Site: www.tntisland.com/tntrecords/mas2003/ Site of the Week: http://www.caribbeanfloral.com TnT Webdirectory: http://search.co.tt *********************************************************