From: ja moran on
KOAK is the ICAO and OAK is the IATA code for Oakland International
Airport, it's across the bay from San Francisco and the KSFO or San
Francisco International airport....

easy to park
easy to get into and out of
Security (something I always loathe and complain about) was courteous
and efficient

JOHN
From: Graham Harrison on

"ja moran" <analon1(a)teranews.com> wrote in message
news:MQSjn.68114$Ye4.2401(a)newsfe11.iad...
> KOAK is the ICAO and OAK is the IATA code for Oakland International
> Airport, it's across the bay from San Francisco and the KSFO or San
> Francisco International airport....
>
> easy to park
> easy to get into and out of
> Security (something I always loathe and complain about) was courteous and
> efficient
>
> JOHN

Glad you liked it.

From: SMS on
ja moran wrote:
> KOAK is the ICAO and OAK is the IATA code for Oakland International
> Airport, it's across the bay from San Francisco and the KSFO or San
> Francisco International airport....
>
> easy to park
> easy to get into and out of
> Security (something I always loathe and complain about) was courteous
> and efficient
>
> JOHN

All they need is some more flights!
From: ja moran on
more flights yes,
Oakland can sell that to the airlines with lower fees and other
operating costs, they are not far from BART, parking is reasonable and
it's not difficult to connect to other flights out of SFO via BART...



SMS wrote:
> ja moran wrote:
>> KOAK is the ICAO and OAK is the IATA code for Oakland International
>> Airport, it's across the bay from San Francisco and the KSFO or San
>> Francisco International airport....
>>
>> easy to park
>> easy to get into and out of
>> Security (something I always loathe and complain about) was courteous
>> and efficient
>>
>> JOHN
>
> All they need is some more flights!