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Travel to the Game in Style
Dépèche transmise le 7 octobre 2011 par Business Wire
ALBUQUERQUE, NM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Some college football fans prefer to crank it up a notch and travel to an away game in style.
“Chartering an aircraft to an away game is a great way for fans and alumni to show solidarity, cheer on their team and have fun”
In September, CSI Aviation Services Inc. arranged a charter flight for a group of more than 150 OU alumni, VIPs and past Heisman Trophy winners so they could watch their Sooners take on Florida State in Tallahassee.
“Chartering an aircraft to an away game is a great way for fans and alumni to show solidarity, cheer on their team and have fun,” said Suzette Martinez, Manager of Services at CSI. “It’s also more convenient than flying commercial. Air charter allows passengers to board directly without having to wait in line for a ticket or go through security, and they have the added flexibility of choosing their departure time, aircraft and airport.”
CSI has arranged air charter services for collegiate athletic programs since 1979. Last year, the company arranged travel for teams, alumni and fans to several bowl games, including the Humanitarian Bowl and the Insight Bowl.
Air charter with CSI is the travel choice for collegiate athletic programs across the nation. CSI supports a variety of programs, including team sports, bands, alumni groups and fan travel.
About CSI
CSI Aviation Services, Inc. (CSI), established in 1979, is a diversified and experienced worldwide aviation services company. We serve multi-national corporations, athletic teams, federal and state government agencies with air charter, aircraft leasing and aircraft purchase. We arrange commercial aircraft, executive jets and turboprops, using a wide variety of certified air carriers, as agent for our customers or the air carrier. We are the nation’s oldest and largest company of its kind and our years of experience have made us a worldwide leader in aviation. Contact us 24/7/365 at 505-761-9000 or [email protected].
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