Friday, December 4, 2009

Traveling Through the Atlanta Airport

Coming through the Atlanta airport on Tuesday with an associate we noticed a new business adjacent to Delta Gate B15.

It is called MinuteSuites – The Traveler’s Retreat. (http://minutesuites.com) MinuteSuites as you can see by viewing the presentation on its website provides a soundproof, comfortable, hi tech equipped space, that you can rent for an hour at a time. It has the ability to fold out a very comfortable bed to sleep or take a nap, and has individual light, heat and air-conditioning controls so you can create your own private space apart from the hustle and bustle of the Atlanta airport.

I was really impressed with the idea, and the conduct of the staff (Terrica and Russ) and decided to write an e-mail to the corporate address.

To my amazement I received a prompt reply from the managing member (Mr Daniel Solomon)of the corporation and in following exchange of e-mails learned of his family’s military service and his offering specials to military in uniform through the month of December.

Since I am an original member of the virtual committee for USA Cares I mentioned that if he knew anyone looking for a way to help the military I personally recommend USA Cares and gave him the web site.

In a matter of minutes I received an e-mail advising that he had just donated $100 to USA Cares.

Folks, this is a great company who knows how to do the right things and I recommend you use their business when in Atlanta. By the way, the space is big enough to hold a meeting with about four people so it is very versatile. Tell them "John sent you".

John Flanagan

About the Author

John Flanagan is a decorated Vietnam Veteran where he served two tours as an aviator. His book, "Born In Brooklyn, Raised In The Cav" is a great story about the lives of helicopter pilots in combat.
He is one of the four original volunteers for USA Cares, starting in 2003.

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