ADVISORY/Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays Takes Chill Out of Chicago with First-Ever ``Air Cruise'' on American Trans Air, Non-stop to Warm Honolulu.News/Assignment & Lifestyle Editors ADVISORY...for Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant (Dec. 22) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
What: Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays Takes Chill Out of Chicago with
First-Ever "Air Cruise" on American Trans Air, Non-stop
to Warm Honolulu. Prior to boarding, passengers will be
treated to some pre-travel "Aloha" with:
-- Hawaiian entertainment
-- Coffee/danish
Where: O'Hare Terminal 5
When: Friday, Dec. 22, 2000
7 a.m. - 9 a.m. at departure gate (flight leaves 9 a.m.)
Notes: Unique Flight: Pleasant Hawaiian Hawaiian, member of the Polynesian group of the Austronesian family of languages. Of the fewer than 10,000 people who speak Hawaiian, only a few hundred are native speakers, but the language is taught in some Hawaiian schools and remains important as a symbol of Holidays, the largest travel company serving Hawaii Hawaii, island, United States Hawaii, island (1990 pop. 120,217), 4,037 sq mi (10,456 sq km), largest and southernmost island of the state of Hawaii and coextensive with Hawaii co.; known as the Big Island. , launches new, unique, non-stop, scheduled "Air Cruise" service from ORD, featuring two free meals, free headsets, free wine with dinner, free Hawaiian entertainment on board, free hot towel service, and more. $300,000 to Angel Flight: Starting with this first "Air Cruise" flight from Chicago, the company is also donating more than $300,000 ($5 per ticket for all of 2001) to The Hogan hogan Dwelling of the Navajo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. The hogan is roughly circular and constructed usually of logs, which are stepped in gradually to create a domed roof. Angel Flight Program to benefit seriously ill A patient is seriously ill when his or her illness is of such severity that there is cause for immediate concern but there is no imminent danger to life. See also very seriously ill. people who need, but cannot afford, airline transportation to medical facilities for treatment. |
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