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Old 10th Apr 2003, 17:39
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Our group has used airbook.net for a couple of years for online aircraft bookings. It has gone off air for the 2nd time in a year. Does anyone know if it will return? Are there any other relaible systems that are recommended?
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Old 10th Apr 2003, 19:18
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Here's a few.

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e-allocator.com

aircraftbooking.co.uk


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Old 10th Apr 2003, 19:25
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Our group has used aircraftbooking.co.uk for the past year with no bother at all.

It's an excellent site, regularly updated, helplines etc all for just under GBP50.00 per year IIRC.Highly recommended.

You can log on for a trial run.


I have no financial connections with this site.


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Old 10th Apr 2003, 19:37
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Our group uses aircraftclubs.com , which is FREE for 30 days. After 30 days, the cost is $4.95 per plane per month for unlimited Internet access or $9.95 per plane per month for unlimited Internet AND toll-free voice access. You can save 20% by paying yearly which equates to $49.95 or $99.95 per year respectively.

The quality of service has not been a problem on this site over the last 18 months we've been using it.
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Apparently the ISP hosting the site has disappeared. The owner of Airbook is currently finding another ISP to host it.
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Rory5,

If you know the man looking for an ISP, ask him to e-mail me or PM me... I may be able to help him out there....
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Cool

Thanks for your help chaps.
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