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ColoradoGuy
FEBRUARY DEAL OF THE MONTH
FLY TO BANGKOK FROM JUST $599*

Fly roundtrip to exciting Bangkok for just $599* from Los Angeles or San Francisco or $699* from New York (JFK), taxes and fees not included. This offer is only available for purchase online at our Deal of the Month website between February 2 and February 27, 2004, 11:59pm eastern time (or until deemed sold out) for travel completed between March 1 and April 1, 2004 or April 13 and May 31, 2004. Other restrictions apply. Additionally, Cathay Pacific has partnered with Grand Hyatt Erawan to offer discounted hotel rates in Bangkok.

To purchase your Deal of the Month travel or to get full offer details, terms and conditions, go to:
http://www.cathay-usa.com/dotm.

*Note: The Deal of the Month fares are not available on other Cathay Pacific online booking engines except the Deal of the Month website at http://www.cathay-usa.com/dotm. Fares do not include taxes and fees ranging from USD $52.80-$54.30 per person. Fares do not qualify for AAdvantage frequent flyer mileage credit. Travel not allowed during the blackout period from April 2 to April 12, 2004.
Stopovers in Hong Kong not permitted. Other restrictions apply.
Please see website for full details.



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Posted on: 1:59 am on Jan. 16, 2004
ColoradoGuy
thread updated to relect info I received today.


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Posted on: 4:30 pm on Feb. 2, 2004
Smegma
For those who really want to save money, do like this guy did: Go the cargo way, just make sure you don't get caught.

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Man Who Sent Himself in Crate Is Fined

By ANGELA K. BROWN
Associated Press Writer

February 4, 2004, 12:45 PM EST

FORT WORTH, Texas -- A man who shipped himself in an airline cargo crate from New York to Dallas because he was homesick and didn't want to pay for a plane ticket was fined $1,500 Wednesday and placed on probation for a year.

Charles D. McKinley was also sentenced to four months under house arrest.

McKinley, a 25-year-old shipping clerk at a New York warehouse, pleaded guilty in November to stowing away on a cargo jet and could have gotten a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. He had no comment Wednesday.

The fine was far more than what it would have cost to fly first-class.

U.S. Magistrate Charles Bleil said McKinley committed a crime that was "wrong and stupid," but his intent was to save money, not breach airline security.

McKinley traveled overnight about 1,500 miles by truck, plane and delivery van before popping out of the wooden box Sept. 6, much to his parents' surprise, at their home in DeSoto, a Dallas suburb. The shaken deliveryman called police.

McKinley said he took a cell phone, which did not work, but no food or water. He said he occasionally got out of the 42-by-36-by-15-inch crate. He also said someone else helped him by closing the box and shipping him. The $550 freight charges were billed to his employer.

"This is a young man who made, as the judge said, a foolish, stupid mistake. And he's lucky to be alive," federal prosecutor Fred Schattman said.

The box was carried in the pressurized, heated cabins of the planes but could just as easily have been placed in the lower, unpressurized holds, said Richard G. Phillips, chief executive of Pilot Air Freight.


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