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en The new jets are a lot smaller, cheaper and could revolutionize the way some people travel.

en [• Smaller jets. The number of flights is increasing mainly because airlines are replacing large planes with smaller ones. Flying regional jets saves money and lets airlines offer more frequency on routes, but] you now have 10 planes doing what eight could do, ... That tends to exacerbate delays.

en We still feel the Jets should be in Queens. She's getting a lot of enthusiasm from people on the street to bring the Jets back ... It just seems to be more and more serious as time goes by.

en The Jets are proud that Mo and Marvin are retiring as New York Jets. It's rare today to have one player play his entire career with one team, and in this instance, the Jets have two and it's a tribute to both gentlemen.

en I think the added frustration over baggage is often compounded by the smaller jets.

en Transport has never been cheaper and we all want to travel more.

en It's the smaller stuff - the winning hearts and minds - that's really critical, not big weapons and fighter jets to drop bombs.

en His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness.

en [Air travel has opened the world to the masses in a way hardly imagined only decades ago.] In addition to Americans traveling a lot more, we also see the world getting a lot smaller, ... International tourism is growing at an even faster rate than domestic travel.

en With the addition of the Global Express, we continue to dominate the heavy jet private travel charter arena in the Northeast, offering worldwide service on the largest fleet of heavy jets in the region. The Global Express' superior range and comfort are key to meet the needs of our customers for regional and global travel.

en Some perks are justified. Many companies have corporate jets to save their executives time as they travel all over the world. Now they will just have to explain that.

en When it comes to consumer electronics, the longer you wait, it's always going to be smaller, faster, cheaper.

en One of the ironies of 1999 is there were fine companies doing better than people anticipated but no one cared. They kept getting cheaper and cheaper and we kept adding to our portfolio.

en It's cheaper than reimbursing staff for travel in what is one of the largest districts east of the Mississippi.

en The customer is very sensitive to price. They travel and if they know they can get something cheaper in Milan or London you risk losing their loyalty.

en [The Jets signed former linebackers Mo Lewis and Marvin Jones yesterday so they can retire as members of the team. Lewis and Jones were released in March 2004 and never signed with another team. They officially will retire today and will be honored at a home game during the upcoming season.] The Jets are proud that Mo and Marvin are retiring as New York Jets, ... It's rare today to have one player play his entire career with one team, and in this instance, the Jets have two and it's a tribute to both gentlemen.


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