Page Six--Student' Activities THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 2, 1970 Page Six-Student Activities THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 2, 1970 I T 11 The University Activities Center and Students International Non-Profit Student Organizations present: 4A, UNION-LEAGUE Round trip jets by Caledonian (Scottish International Airlines), Pan American, & Trans International Airlines-all non-stop jets/complete with meals and complimentary drinks/cancellation privileges/ Deposit holds seats/financing arrangements are available UAC and SI have combined their previously independent programs so as to offer the University community a more comprehensive, reliable, and inexpensive program. UAC-SI provides the opportunity for you to experience, vacation, or trip Europe, the Orient, or the more palatable points of interest in America. Through individual programs (see programs below) or inclusive tours, intra-European student University of Michigi flights, international I.D. cards, Eurail and Brit-rail passes, auto purchases, leases, rentals, trav- elers checks, and associated student travel bureaus, we will try to assist you. For our Christmas flights we can offer a wide variety of ski programs and packages to Kitzbuhel or St. Moritz. UAC-Sl will be offering many weekend excursions to points of interest such as "show" or "con- cert" trips to New York. an 1970 Program CHRISTMAS 1970 SUMMER 1971 (DETROIT DEPARTURES) SUMMER 1971 (NEW YORK DEPARTURES) Flight No. SI 2000 SI 1007 SI 1005 SI 1006 sl 1008 Routing Det-Lon-Det NY-Mad-NY Det-Ams-Det NY-Lon-NY Det-Hawaii-Det Depart 12/22 12/20 12/21 12/19 12/20 Return 1/3 1/4 1/5 1 /5 1/3 Weeks Price 2 2 2 3 2 $175 $180 $175 $170 $249 Flight No. SI 092 SI 1003 SI 093 SI 094 SI 1001 SI 085 SI 086 S1 095 SI 1004 SI 1009 Routing Det-Lon-Det Det-Lon-Det Det-Lon-Det Det-Lon--Det Det--Lon-Det Det--Lon-Det Det-Lon-Det Det-Lon-Det Det-Lon-Det Det-Tok-Det Depart 5/5 5/6 5/5 5/15 # 6/15 6/28 6/29 7/2 8/1 7/31 Return 6/8 6/6 6/24 8/15 7/15 8/28 8/26 8/ 19 9/1 8/31 Weeks 4 4 7 12 4 8 8 6 4 4 Price $159 $179 $159 $199 $199 $219 $219 $219 $219 $429 Flight'No. SI 1002 SI 098 SI 114 SI 091 Routing. NY-Lon-NY NY-Lon-NY NY-Lon-NY NY-Lon-NY Depart 5 13 5/14 6,26 6529 Return Weeks Price 6/25 8 13 9/1. 7,30 5 12 8 4 $169 $199 $219 $219 Open only to U. of M. students, faculty, staff, alumni, and their immediate families SI ._/ % .. Phone or stop in or 1231 S. University 769-6871 Student Union Building STUDENTS f INTERNATIONAL RECORD STORE.. SELLS RECORDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN ANN ARBOR Students International, a non = profit s t u d e n t organization, wants to benefit you with savings on things yo U need to buy. Our prices are not arbitrarily changed from week to week, but r a ther offers you these consistently low prices. For several months the S.I. store has provided the Ann Arbor people with music at prices lower than ever before seen in this area. WHAT IS STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL? Students international promotes international understanding and communications 6mong students of diverse cut- tures through educational, cultural, economic and other related non-political activities. We work as a non-profit cooperative to service and aid students cis they visit or study in foreign countries. Students, the only-unorganized union, can avail themselves of tremendous savings and realize many goals by pre- senting themselves as a group. Unions, organizations, and associations have successfully operated on this theory for hundreds of years. Whether they were called guilds, cooperatives, or parties, they have existed as a vehicle to actualize their goals. Students International was organized in part as a movement toward these ends.- Students International offers a wide variety of services developed over the past 20 years by the national student travel bureaus. These non-profit organizations, all affiliated with their national unions of students, exist solely to develop and provide budget travel programs and facilities to their own students as well as to visiting students from other countries. In one visit to our campus office you can pick up: the International Student Youth P a s s, charter flights (trans- Atlantic and intra-European), passport applications, rail passes, health certificates, travelers checks, books, rec- ords, Xerox copies, and many other student services. WHY WORK WITH UAC-SI? Since 1965, students at the University of Michigan have organized themselves to charter aircraft to E u r o p e. The prime movers in that effort were people interested in fostering interaction between students of different cultures. Students International assumed responsibility for administering the University charters in order to provide contin- uity of service from year to year In 1969 it expanded its operations to other Big Ten schools starting with Michigan State University. Today, Students international provides this continuity to over thirty schools in the midwest and eastern U.S. Students international is not a travel agency. It is a student service organization whose travel operations are based on a cooperative association of campus organizations sponsoring student charters. It does not accept commissions from airlines. Its involvement in charters is limited to collective bargaining on behalf of the cooperating organiza- tions and assisting in administration of the program. Its goal in providing these services is to increase the avalabil- ity of low cost travel in order to promote international comity and communication among s t u d e n t s from many societies. WHAT ISA CHARTER FLIGHT? Unquestionably, the best transportation to Europe is a campus charter; cheap and fast. However, f this is your first time dealing with charter flights, several factors concerning cooperative air charters and their operation should be understood. The first is that flight times are always tentative. Both scheduled airlines (i.e., airlines flying at specific times ac- cording to published schedules), and supplemental airlines (i.e., airlines flying when contracted by a group), sell charter flights. Chartered aircraft are those planes not scheduled for any specific routing or time before they are contracted. Only when they are leased can their flying schedule be arranged, and even then, they must fit around the regularly scheduled flights. No precise time of departure can be determined until three weeks before depar- ture, and then it must remain flexible. The second point is that there is little or no difference between charters from scheduled or supplemental airlines. A 11 _ _ rU_1 _ r . . 1 1 11 . . r 1 _ ! _. " . - , - _ _ -i -i _- - i - l _ 41 4.98 l st 5.98 6.98 list list 3.29 3.99 4.99 when available at with many SpeCials, 2.99 complete selection of .1 11 1 in