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    Hello,
    First off I would like to introduce myself. I am a CSA for Alaska Airlines in Seattle. So, if you all want to know about SEA or check flight loads feel free to contact me
    I have a few questions:
    1) Are we allowed to disclose flight loads amongst each other?
    2) I want to non-rev to BOS next week and would like to know where the historic activities are mostly at and where it's "happening" at? downtown?


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    Hi AlaskaCub, welcome to the forum

    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by AlaskaCub:
    I have a few questions:
    1) Are we allowed to disclose flight loads amongst each other?

    2) I want to non-rev to BOS next week and would like to know where the historic activities are mostly at and where it's "happening" at? downtown? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

    1--You can divulge as much info as you feel comfortable in disclosing. Some members do give numbers, but generally loads are described in non specific terms such as "good-plenty of seats", "fair-keep those fingers crossed", "have a plan b-c and d" and the very popular "black hole-backup-backup-backup".
    The forum also has a private message option.

    2--The freedom Trail passes many of Boston's historic landmarks Freedom Trail, I also recommend visting the JFK library and strolling through Salem.
    Tip--The best way to get around Boston is public transportation or walking, trust me, there is no place to park, most streets are
    one-way and those rotaries will drive you to drink.

    Also if you're interested in becoming a correspondent complete the on-line application, that way you're be authorized to participate in the correspondent's forum and can get the secret handshake instructions.

    Keep'em flying
    Keep'em Flying

    Migflanker - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Los Angeles

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    Hey, Alaskacub, welcome to the forum! Boston has so much to do that you won't be able to fit it all in unless you are there a long time. The Freedom Trail is the first thing most people think of but also consider taking a walking tour of the city (Boston by Foote) and definitely go the park and take a duck boat ride. It's a tradition. Visit Harvard Square (yes, you can walk around on campus and enjoy the history) and shop at Fanuel Hall.

    Stick with public transportation, as Migflanker suggested, because parking is not only expensive but a nightmare to find. If you are bringing anyone young with you, the children's museum is one of the best I've ever seen and the aquarium is pretty cool.

    Salem is a city that has several museums devoted to witchcraft history and the official monument is in the next town over, Danvers (Olde Salem Village is now called Danvers) but you will need a car for that. The train will take you to Salem station but everything is too far to walk unless you have an awful lot of stamina.
    MRSDS1DONNA - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Arizona

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