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Piedmont Promotions Interlining Peggy Adams, rev auditor- INT Julie Bennett, acct clk-INT Ellen Brittain, acct clk-INT Mario Bufo, sales rep (USAIr)-LAX Enrico CIccarone, mech-BWI Tom Coleman, dlspatcher- INT Kendra Coon, acct clk-INT Patrick Couse, maint cont- INT Ken Durham, stock cl-CLT Paul Glenn, sr sta agt-CLT LetlshaGriswell, sr sta agt- CLT Ellen Grubb, office svc clk- INT Rickey Hearn, lead mech-RIC Danny Inge, mech-ORF Eddie Johnston, cargo sales mgr-MIA Edith Judd, sales rep (USAIr)-ISP Pamela King, f/a spvsr-BWI Bob Koontz, capt B767-CLT Mari( Lascola, lead mech- BOS Dan Llneberry, sr buyer, INT Michael LIttman, f/o B767- CLT James Lloyd, cleaner-GSO Ron MacGillivary, f/aspvsr- MIA Ariel Marquez, sr sta agt-MIA Ron Miller, pilot ckainnan, F28-TPA People Pleasers Employees from the reservations de partment made a strong favorable impression upon our customers dur ing the month of November result ing in a number of those employees receiving multiple compliments. Dale Schmidlin and Nancy Sylvester, reservations support-INT had four each and are the number one People Pleasers for the month. Receiving three compliments each were: Sylvia Buchanan, reservations- BNA; Nancy Brandau, sales-CLT; Teresa Stack, reservations-DCA; Joe Vermillion, flight attendant-GSO; Frances Bradley, reservations-INT; Joan Hammond and Roni I^ghey, reservations support-INT, Pilar Archila, reservations-MCO; and Diana Blimling, and Lisa Pair, station-RIC. Larmy Money, pilot elk airman, F28-TPA Marcia Plemmons, acct clk- INT George Pooslklan, lead mech (auto)-EWR Yolanda Prince, acct clk-INT Hank Richardson, capt B767-CLT John Ross, sales rep (USAir)-SFO Randy Shepard, capt B737- CLT Randall Smith, lead mech- BOS Robin Spainhour, sr comm clk-INT Beverly Steele, nev auditor- INT Kenard Sutton, f/o F28-SYR Shanhane Taylor, pilot ck airman, B737-CLT ChariesTlce, pilot ck airman, F28-TPA Susan Wall, f/a spvsr-BWI Bill Watt, sr sta agt-CLT Ellen West-psgr prcdr anaiyst-INT Jan Williams, f/a spvsr-BWI Debbie Winfrey, sr buyer- INT Sharon Yortc, revaudltor- INT Christine Young, sr sta agt- Discount travel information, compiled from items sent to the editor, is provided as a service to employees. Neither USAir, Piedmont, or its respective company^mployee publications can assume responsibility for irregularities that may occur in connec tion with offers described. Orient Caesar Hotels is offering trips to Bangkok and Hong Kong priced from $399 per person, double occupancy. Vacations include round- trip interline airfare, via Northwest Airlines, hotel accommodations, and breakfast daily. Both trips offer the choice of deluxe or first-class hotels. Departiu-es to Bangkok are scheduled weekly throughout 1989. Departures to Hong Kong are offered only during certain months of the year. Parents and retirees are eligible, as well as employ ees, dependents, and spouses. Flights may be arranged from your home city on Northwest at no extra cost. For information, contact Caesar Hotels Interline Vacations at 34 N. Brentwood Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63105. Or, call 1-800/4- CAESAR (in Missouri, or outside U.S.A, dial 314/727-1503). Interline Representatives, Ltd. is offering their Orient Affordables tour series, which includes positive space air fi"om Los Angeles and San Fran cisco. The tours operate with weekly departures from January through May and from July through December 1989, and include the following itineraries; I Hong Kong and Singapore: 10 days fi'om $799. I Hong Kong and Bangkok: 11 days from $989. I Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Smgapore: 12 days from $1,109. I Hong Kong, Bali, and Singapore: 12 days from $1,259. I Bangkok and Chiang Mai: eight days from $829. I Bangkok and Phuket: eight days from $899. The Orient Affordables tours include: roundtrip positive space from Los Angeles or San Francisco; U.S. departure taxes; positive space air in the Orient; first-class hotel accommodations; sightseeing at each destination with English- speaking guides; and airport transfers. Non-airline companions are eligible at a $100 per-person supplement when traveling with an eligible interliner. For reser vations or more information, contact Interline Representatives, Ltd. by calling 212/545-8410 in New York State; and 800/828-0046 in theUnited States and Canada. Florida The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club is offering special rates for airline employ ees between December 16 and April 16,1989. For $95 per room per day, interlin ers may enjoy the seven-mile beach or swim in the resort’s fresh-water pool. The resort also offers an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course with a driving range and putting green, and foiu’ tennis courts. For more information or reser vations, contact The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, 851 Gulf Shore Boulevard North, Naples, FL 33940, or phone 813/261-2222. In Florida, call 800/282-7601. Elsewhere in the U.S., call 800/237-7600. ^ I Hong Kong: eight days from $599. EIGHT
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