okfine
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I was just talking with someone who works for a private jet service and they are flying in Super Bowl goers from all over the USA.
A flight from New York to Los Angeles will set you back $60K. He told me that parking those jets is a problem this weekend. Hawthorne Airport is the closest to SOFI Stadium. It's packed. So is Van Nuys. Some are landing at Palm Springs and shuttling in by helicopter. Big money.
I heard on TV that 76% of the game bettors are for the Bengals. Others say that the Rams have a 60% chance of winning because of having the home field advantage. I say that is all BS. It's 50% = Always a winner and a loser.
A flight from New York to Los Angeles will set you back $60K. He told me that parking those jets is a problem this weekend. Hawthorne Airport is the closest to SOFI Stadium. It's packed. So is Van Nuys. Some are landing at Palm Springs and shuttling in by helicopter. Big money.
I heard on TV that 76% of the game bettors are for the Bengals. Others say that the Rams have a 60% chance of winning because of having the home field advantage. I say that is all BS. It's 50% = Always a winner and a loser.
Super Bowl jet-setters are descending on L.A. Who's managing the private plane traffic jam?
Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium is bringing in the jet set and charter flights are expected to crowd local airports. Here's how
www.latimes.com