I'm a regular on this route and the loads have always been horrific. It's not unusual for Y and J to be 20-30% full. F is hit or miss and 100% mileage redemption.
Jump to postInteresting you can always rely on Legolas to inject some rudeness from the get-go As stated before, the 787 was grounded for less. (1) that ain't Legolas :lol: (2) repeating a false statement, doesn't make it accurate. So to flip this around, how do you know for sure the 737Max is safe at this poi...
Jump to postMAH4546 wrote:Brits and Irish aside, most Europeans visiting Florida don't leave Miami.
AC/RV is flying YVR-DUB and YVR-LGW with no barely any feed on both ends and you guys are shooting down YVR-GRU?
I'd imagine YVR-SCL-GRU-YVR working extremely well. Students, mining traffic, some business traffic, tourists. Even summer snowboarders!
Well, seeing that "Jet Blue" is the official carrier of Progressives in America, I expect these crew members to donate that extra money to their favorite charities.... After all, were it not for Republicans and (dare I say it....?) President Trump, none of the economic boom that is happen...
Jump to postWho needs open skies when you can have tax subsidies that make you look like a hypocrite?
Jump to postI'm all for competition, though I guess I don't find the fares on the legacies that outrageous. I regularly fly IB TATL for 400€ r/t. But I just don't get where they keep getting money. I think it will probably be worse for consumers but I really see them failing in spectacular fashion and just cea...
Jump to postI couldn't care less if it's sustainable or not, its disrupting the competition and that's something this industry desperately needed. The legacies can do whatever they want, but one thing they can't do ignore is ignore DY. Norwegian is definitely doing something right if my grandmother hasn't flow...
Jump to postWell, I was going to comment that DY made IAG respond with LEVEL, but I don't think LEVEL was created just to compete with DY. Main reason being they have chosen ORY to be their next base as opposed to LGW, even after obtaining those slots from Monarch. So maybe there is a method to DYs madness and...
Jump to postIt could be SFO/SEA/SAN It could even be to a secondary airport like OAK/SJC/ONT Honestly, you are joking, right? ONT from MXP? They'd be looking to pull from first, a healthy population base, with second, and/or ties to the destination. I grew up in the LA basin & you're lucky to get ppl to dr...
Jump to postCS3 is a great plane for the ME because of the distances combined with the potential for so many unconnected secondary cities in the region with high populations: think cities in Africa, India, and Central Asia. And they are planning to do long-haul: http://www.aeronef.net/2017/05/saudigulf-to-buy-b...
Jump to postTaking a look around, there are some pretty big airlines without an alliance: Norwegian Air Asia X Philippines Airlines Air Baltic Virgin Atlantic Virgin Australia Royal Air Maroc Oman Air GOL Azul Iranair Emirates Etihad Airways Alaska Airlines JetBlue WestJet Pakistan Airlines Jet Airways Hainan A...
Jump to postI wonder what partner airline hub there is on the west coast that connects many Emirates fliers since they can't really feed the MXP side? HMMMMMM
LAX-MXP and SFO-MXP might not work since it would be completely seasonal. EK probably learnt their lesson from EWR-ATH.
Actually, an F fare is not available because they are all sold out. The Diamond Medallion Facebook group is having a meetup for this special flight and booked out the entire cabin.
It is not a special retirement flight for employees.
Everyone seems to think WS is this mythical LCC, ER even as in truth, while they have some aspects of a LCC, they have steadily been leaving that behind. They have plans to compete as a more full service esque carrier going foreward, this has been the internal directive for a couple years. I'm luck...
Jump to postJust look at Philippine Airlines across the world. They uniquely have a combination of: terrible airport slots, extensive long-haul and ultra-long-haul routes, predominantly low-value traffic. Makes for funky tag-flights and fifth freedoms, too. For example: JFK-YVR 00:15-03:15. YVR-MNL 05:15-08:55....
Jump to postThis flight is also significant in that one of the world's longest flight is finally coming back to Europe. Right now, all of the world's longest flights don't even touch the continent.
Jump to postNo. Usually for any buyers' remorse it's the opposite for twin engine widebodies: for example VA with their 77Ws. They would have done much better only with 330s or smaller planes.
Jump to postI flew IAD-DXB round trips for 6 times since September. And the flight was always near full. In July and August it is hell. Last August I got stuck in Muscat for two more weeks: there were no seats in Y at reasonable price. Actually there was none. All available were via Malpensa or Boston. I was w...
Jump to postThis is mostly just a hypothetical/thought experiment, so apologies for its implausibility. Let's assume that an airline where passengers are allowed carry-on bags only, and that there is no such thing as checking bags. Is it be possible for a plane to made without a cargo hold, and therefore be a q...
Jump to postOne problem is that people may be expecting Iberia, given it was sold through their site, on their flight numbers, and sold as operated by their crew and aircraft. To be fair, if you're booked on Iberia and expect any kind of good service, you're already destined to be disappointed. I KNOW RIGHT???...
Jump to postOne problem is that people may be expecting Iberia, given it was sold through their site, on their flight numbers, and sold as operated by their crew and aircraft.
Jump to postThere are clearly several of you who simply want to do in this thread the exact same thing we jump on Jumbojet for doing in other threads. Agreed. The hubris of the Delta cheer squad is insufferable, and I think a lot of us are sick and tired of them, but some of the posters in this thread are stoo...
Jump to postSo they are going to create low paying jobs for a bunch of people that may end up costing people making a good salary their jobs. Nice. :roll: Those great salaries at AR, which has been unable to ever turn a profit? Or at LA, whose monopolistic pricing has consistently made travel unaffordable for ...
Jump to postYou guys realize LGA has a perimeter rule? And YTZ does not allow jets?
Jump to postIf the airliners of the world's biggest economy can't make the economics of international first class work: how is it different from other airlines? Government subsidies, perhaps?
Jump to postAA flight 71 first announced a diversion to Bangor, Maine, but ended up diverting to Boston.
Then they had to change cockpit crews, and flew to Chicago-O'Hare instead. Then they flew to Dallas.
Does anyone know... why?
I think the most salient and compelling point on that press release (whether the VX folks know it or not) is that joining the AS Mileage Plan is a giant upgrade. Considering how generous the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan is, if I was a VX frequent flyer, especially for business, I would be crying fo...
Jump to postI think the most salient and compelling point on that press release (whether the VX folks know it or not) is that joining the AS Mileage Plan is a giant upgrade. Considering how generous the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan is, if I was a VX frequent flyer, especially for business, I would be crying fo...
Jump to postCongratulations Ryanair. They transformed European aviation and made flying accessible to an entire continent.
Jump to postMy biggest gripe with SEA is the lack of support for international flights. I know they are currently renovating and fixing the whole customs/immigration hall and modernizing everything. There is a ton of domestic traffic at SEA, and it's a busy airport, but the international connections pale to YVR...
Jump to postThey've always had pay-for lounges. That's what Plaza Premium is for. But it's gone a bit further and now both Emirates and Etihad are proactively selling lounge access. Overall, it's a devaluation of airline loyalty as the lounges will be further crowded and lounge access is no longer an exclusive ...
Jump to postAeromexico, Air France, Alitalia, and KLM operate international flights out of Chicago O'Hare, and the Delta nonstops between SEA and ORD give Seattle-area customers access to international flights operated by Delta's codeshare partners to Europe and Mexico out of Chicago O'Hare. Seattle has twice ...
Jump to postWhy the hell does every thread pertaining to DL attract the anti-DL trolls, and why are the mods never doing anything about it? The fact that it's gone to personal attacks and A.neters stalking other posters that have worked or support DL is kind of disgusting.
Jump to postI think we will see the QF lounge in MEL undergo a significant refit soon, leaving the only hole in the QF product the 744s which appear on this route in high season. I wonder if we could see double daily 330s on QF during high season to compensate? The MEL lounge is fine. It's one of the best firs...
Jump to postI'd expect the opposite: the potential for PHX to be dehubbed once AA renovates LAX and gets more gates. It isn't going to happen. Operating costs in PHX are much Lower than LAX and AA has a very strong market position (Southwest is strong there, but also in LAX). Because of its location, PHX serve...
Jump to postI'd expect the opposite: the potential for PHX to be dehubbed once AA renovates LAX and gets more gates.
Jump to postNo one in the thread has even taken into account the state of EWR's airport facilities, either, which is disastrous! Why on Earth should I fly from EWR, when I can fly from JFK with access to the flagship Delta Sky Club, the AA Flagship Lounge, or a host of other international carriers and their lou...
Jump to postPutting lithium batteries in your checked luggage as opposed to you carry-on luggage is actually a violation of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. As RJ is an IATA member they should not (willingly) allow passengers to put the lithium batteries in their checked bags.. Martijn And what's going to...
Jump to postIt's not. And the Airtrain at EWR breaks down very often: it's really pathetic.
And from JFK, you also have multiple public transportation options, whereas EWR, you basically only have one if you want to get to Manhattan.
While I normally would agree that the ME3 have unfair tactics... Avianca is quite crony itself. Just look at the United deal they're trying to pull off. And the whole ownership structure with Synergy.
Jump to postGood riddance to the second EK flight. Already downgauged to a 777, that flight had HORRIBLE timings. You'd arrive at DXB at like 1am.
Jump to postYou guys seem awfully threatened by a single A.net poster given the amount of responses he's gotten. If he's throwing flamebait, it's clearly working. Congratulations to AC's new route. I for one, wouldn't choose to fly an A319 for over 5 hours in business class, especially if connecting lie-flat op...
Jump to postIt's kind of already a WN focus city. I could see this working. I mean, it's certainly more plausible than other places like Reno.
Jump to postThe question becomes what sort of relationship Level will have with OneWorld. If the premise holds, that DL crowds the premium yields (rightly so, it is their hub - and they have strong partners to serve) - then perhaps the goal should be to go at it, from a lower cost. The AS code-share would be n...
Jump to postThe question becomes what sort of relationship Level will have with OneWorld. If the premise holds, that DL crowds the premium yields (rightly so, it is their hub - and they have strong partners to serve) - then perhaps the goal should be to go at it, from a lower cost. The AS code-share would be n...
Jump to postWe will see JL and CX serve SEA soon, and QR will serve SEA within 5 years. Really? - As others have said, JL already faces pressure from both NH and DL, both of which seem to dominate the market on either side of the pond. - CX already has a lot of traffic in YVR, and it may not be profitable to f...
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