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Washington did it with Alaska Airlines, but unlike United Airlines, Alaska Airlines isn't trying to beat their passengers half to death.Willing to sell your sould to the corperate devil to give up a classic name like The Coliseum? Must be severely desperate for renovations
The best the Huskies could do for a corporate sponsor was Alaska Airlines? That's sad.Washington did it with Alaska Airlines, but unlike United Airlines, Alaska Airlines isn't trying to beat their passengers half to death.
UW, Alaska Airlines agree to naming-rights deal for Husky Stadium’s field
Alaska Airlines has been the #1 rated airlines in the US for the past decade. So ya take that motherfvker!The best the Huskies could do for a corporate sponsor was Alaska Airlines? That's sad.
I'd think Microsoft, Boeing or Starbucks would be willing to help out in Seattle.The best the Huskies could do for a corporate sponsor was Alaska Airlines? That's sad.
I'm sure all 12 people that fly it are very satisfied. But it's not like they are a major airline in terms of actually flying people. They are almost a third the size of Delta. They are a step above JetBlue.Alaska Airlines has been the #1 rated airlines in the US for the past decade. So ya take that motherfvker!
Boeing sponsors the Seahawks.I'd think Microsoft, Boeing or Starbucks would be willing to help out in Seattle.
If you had half a brain you'd be dangerous.I'm sure all 12 people that fly it are very satisfied. But it's not like they are a major airline in terms of actually flying people. They are almost a third the size of Delta. They are a step above JetBlue.
Again, they are a tiny fucking airline compared to the big boys. It's like claiming a local coffee place is better than Starbucks.
Obviously Georgia's stadium would be sponsored by Waffle House. There is a Waffle House at every exit.I would make a joke, but as soon as I do I know there will be "Golden Flake Bryant Denny Stadium".
Alaska Air Group on the Forbes Global 2000 ListAgain, they are a tiny fucking airline compared to the big boys. It's like claiming a local coffee place is better than Starbucks.
So they are the Indianapolis Colts of airlines and you are acting like they are Cowboys.Alaska Air Group on the Forbes Global 2000 List
Alaska Air Group
- Market Cap As of May 2017
- $11 Billion
Alaska Airlines Company Facts
Alaska Airlines is the seventh-largest U.S. airline based on passenger traffic and is one of the most popular U.S. West Coast air carriers. Headquartered in Seattle, Alaska carries more passengers between the state of Alaska and the Lower 48 than any other airline. The airline has expanded significantly to serve several U.S. East Coast and Southern cities including Nashville, Charleston and Raleigh/Durham and began flying to Costa Rica last year.
Long known for its Alaskan roots, symbolized by the Eskimo painted on the tail of the aircraft, Alaska Airlines offers a friendly and relaxed style of service, one that passengers have come to appreciate as the "Alaska Spirit." The airline also is known for embracing innovative technology to improve the customer experience.
The carrier traces its roots back to 1932, when Linious "Mac" McGee of McGee Airways started flying his three-seat Stinson between Anchorage and Bristol Bay, Alaska. A merger with Star Air Service in 1934 created the largest airline in Alaska, which eventually became Alaska Airlines.
Obviously Georgia's stadium would be sponsored by Waffle House. There is a Waffle House at every exit.
It's the off-season baby. Got to be better than comparing a teams A-list OOC game in Rutgers to a bottom rung FCS team.Are we pumping up stadium sponsers now?
It's the off-season baby. Got to be better than comparing a teams A-list OOC game in Rutgers to a bottom rung FCS team.
I took off last off season, couldn't deal with the horrendous trolling. I may be stepping away again, got a job interview next week.Sometimes I think @TigerBait1971 is a fucking genius.