Santa Barbara Cargo and new B757 picture!
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Santa Barbara Cargo and new B757 picture!
Hey all,
I was checking Santa Barbara's website and I followed a link to their cargo site. They say in that website that they operate DC-10F's and B747F's. They also show a timetable that says that they use B727-F's and B767s. I have no idea where these planes come from.http://www.sbairlinescargo.com/
Also... I got from their cargo wesbite a pic of SB's new B757 that will be used in the Miami route.
I was checking Santa Barbara's website and I followed a link to their cargo site. They say in that website that they operate DC-10F's and B747F's. They also show a timetable that says that they use B727-F's and B767s. I have no idea where these planes come from.http://www.sbairlinescargo.com/
Also... I got from their cargo wesbite a pic of SB's new B757 that will be used in the Miami route.
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Santa Barbara recently started advertising their new Miami flight.
Fare will be 180$ USD. Round trip. Coach
Aeropostal charges 335$ USD and American varies from 390$-420$ USD.
I think they are gonna be very succesful if they can manage to keep those low fares.
Fare will be 180$ USD. Round trip. Coach
Aeropostal charges 335$ USD and American varies from 390$-420$ USD.
I think they are gonna be very succesful if they can manage to keep those low fares.
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They are wet-leased from Transmeridian.
why wet lease? well it's because Venezuela's FAA Category 2. No commercial Venezuelan registered planes or planes with venezuelan crew can fly to the U.S.
why wet lease? well it's because Venezuela's FAA Category 2. No commercial Venezuelan registered planes or planes with venezuelan crew can fly to the U.S.