US Airways plans to open its first East Coast-Hawaii route this year. Beginning on December 17—ideal timing for holiday vacations—the airline start daily service on a Boeing 767 from Charlotte to Honolulu. This will be the airline’s longest nonstop flight from its North Carolina hub, with the 10-hour flight easily beating out trips to Europe.
Tickets are available now, and if you really want to get on the very first trip, it looks like it will set you back about $1208. Departing Charlotte at 9:45am, so you’ll be able to kick-off your tropical trip when you arrive at 2:58 pm Hawaii time.
US Airways already offers Hawaii service from its Phoenix hub.
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If you have booked entertainment in the days of TARP, you probably had to cut all kinds of corners. Although you can cut back, make do, and substitute all you want to, is it really necessary? Entertainment does not have to be dancers, musicians, actors, and comedians. It can also be artists.
What? Have someone come in and paint portraits or something? Well, not quite. While portrait artists are certainly more in demand for entertainment these days, they are not your only choice. Caricature artists and others can also fill the entertainment void, but there are also stage artists.
If you sift through some of the videos at YouTube.com, you will see artists smearing paint with their hands on huge canvases, turning them around this want and that, end ending up with an amazingly large picture that is just astounding. There are artists that can do this on the fly, and paint things that the company might put on large rooms once everyone is back at work. They sometimes perform to music, which may inspire them for that particular painting.
Painting on the spot in front of an audience sounds nerve-wracking, but these artists are used to it and always provide a good evening. There is less of a chance of the technical difficulties that you would have with bands, and it’s probably different than anything the audience has seen before.
Give them something memorable that will stick with them forever. Track down one of these artists and compare the booking price to that of a five-piece band or well-known comedian. You may be very surprised.
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