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Oh my!  What is this all about?

ABC sent this press release out:



OCEANIC AIRLINES ANNOUNCES ITS RETURN TO THE AIRWAYS “TAKING YOU PLACES YOU NEVER IMAGINED”

Flights Begin December 31 To Nine Markets
Oceanic Airlines announced today their return to the airways. Beginning December 31, operations and flights to nine markets will resume, “Taking You Places You Never Imagined.” Destinations include:

Los Angeles, CA
Tustin, CA
Ames, IA
Miami, FL
New York, NY
Portland, OR
Knoxville, TN
Seoul, South Korea
Sydney, Australia

“We are very eager to resume flying and apologize for any inconvenience our temporary closure may have caused our loyal customers,” said Michael Orteig, President, Oceanic Airlines. “Oceanic Airlines is proud to be a top tier flight provider and looks forward to providing travelers with many more years of unparalleled service.”

About Oceanic Airlines
In business for over 25 years, Oceanic Airlines is a major airline carrier and offers the highest caliber of service for international and domestic flights. Destinations include Los Angeles, London, Sydney and South Korea.

Oceanic Airlines Contact Georgia Cavanagh (818) 460-5520 for more information.




Posted by vexingmodstwo on 29 Dec 2007 at 06:07 | Lost News | Comments (5)




Comments


This is the most exciting LOST news imaginable! Thought TLE2 might be delayed along with the remainder of season four.



Hmmm. Doesnt seem like enough time to squeeze in an ARG like TLE. Did season 4 get pushed out? Hope not -- was really looking forward to 1/31...



How could they be doing this with a writers strike on?



holy frick! i hope its TLE2...

maybe they felt the first one was drawn out a little too long?... this way it'd be faster, neater, and better constructed?



Hi amlocke! When TPTB knew the WGA strike was coming, it's possible they did as much advance writing as they could for this. Or, they could have gotten writers who aren't members of that union (other countries). From what I've read, it's a little iffy about which so-called new media writers are covered by the WGA.