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You Want East Coast Seaplanes?

Today on the show you told a caller you were pretty sure there were no more seaplanes in service on the east coast. You'll be surprised to know that Chalk's Airlines, the oldest international airline in the world, flies 1940's- era seaplanes from Miami/Lauderdale to the Bahamas every day. I've flown them and they're fabulous! It's truly one of the most unique flying experiences available today. Rates are reasonable too. Their number is 305-373-1120.

--Meghan

[Editorial Note: Chalk's Airlines is now known as Pan Am Airbridge. They can be reached at 305-373-1120.]

 

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