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Envoy? Really? I bet they paid some ad firm a couple hundred thousand dollars and this was the best idea they could come up with..
Some times you can't make up stuff funnier than this.... |
Originally Posted by RJ Pilot
(Post 1559725)
envoy is replaceable. Those who think that they can't comaiir envoy, think twice.
Parker and company are ruthless. Now if they want to shut your doors where wod they get the pilots and planes to fill your spot? Again, it would take YEARS to replace the gap your flying would leave... Look at XJT, think they're afraid??? Give the scare tatics a rest... If your afraid of a furlough, you shouldn't be in the airlines... |
Originally Posted by RJ Pilot
(Post 1559725)
envoy is replaceable. Those who think that they can't comaiir envoy, think twice.
Parker and company are ruthless. Sure sounds like it. :cool: |
American Airlines cuts flights from Reagan, LaGuardia airports
AAG will stop operating nonstop from LGA-ATL, LGA-CLE, LGA-MSP... Aren't those Eagle (or Envoy) routes? |
Originally Posted by SkylineAviation
(Post 1560400)
American Airlines cuts flights from Reagan, LaGuardia airports
AAG will stop operating nonstop from LGA-ATL, LGA-CLE, LGA-MSP... Aren't those Eagle (or Envoy) routes? |
Displacement bid in the forecast…..
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Originally Posted by RJ Pilot
(Post 1560428)
Displacement bid in the forecast…..
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Insult to injury, isn't it "envoy" not "E?"
It looks like the official logo has a small 'e' instead of a capital 'E' just to make it even more diminutive. Terry Maxon at the Dallas Morning News points out it's not Envoy Airlines either, it's just envoy.
Both definitions are unhappily/ironically/insultingly accurate...: envoy [1] n 1 (Formal name) envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary a diplomat of the second class, ranking between an ambassador and a minister resident 2 an accredited messenger, agent, or representative (C17: from French envoyé, literally: sent, from envoyer to send, from Vulgar Latin inviare (unattested) to send on a journey, from in-2 + via road) English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurus http://cdn2.reverso.net/lexi/v152/st...t/document.png http://cdn2.reverso.net/lexi/v152/st...llinsLogo2.pngenvoy [2] , envoi n 1 a brief dedicatory or explanatory stanza concluding certain forms of poetry, notably ballades 2 a postscript in other forms of verse or prose (C14: from Old French envoye, from envoyer to send; see envoy1) |
American Airlines flight XYZ*
*operated by American Eagle** **operated by envoy |
Originally Posted by eaglefly
(Post 1559838)
Seen the deal and now flipped to a yes vote, RJ ?
Sure sounds like it. :cool: |
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