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Clubs and Shuttle
ARLINGTON (theHub.com) - As US Airways continues to implement its Transformation Plan and reduce costs, it will close four of its airport Clubs due to reduced demand. Club facilities in Indianapolis; Syracuse and Rochester, N.Y.; and the B Concourse Club in Pittsburgh will close on Dec. 3.
“These were difficult decisions, but important to ensure that the Club product remains financially viable, as it is a key element of our Transformation Plan to offer our customers the full service associated with the Club network,†said Ben Baldanza, senior vice president of Marketing and Planning. With these closures, US Airways will operate 20 Clubs at 17 airports worldwide.
In another specialty market, the US Airways Shuttle is performing cost-savings efforts and product evolution, taking into account shifting customer preferences.
For example, on weekdays, US Airways has historically provided Shuttle customers with a morning beverage service in the gate area. Over time, there has been a downward trend in usage, as customers rely more heavily on airport vendors and US Airways Clubs in Boston, Washington and New York’s LaGuardia airport.
To reduce costs, US Airways will discontinue the morning gate area beverage service effective Nov. 22. The Shuttle "Latest News" publication also has been discontinued. The company will continue to offer newspapers and magazines corresponding to the professional needs of our customers.
There are no plans to alter the unique advantages of the US Airways Shuttle product, including comprehensive airport facilities, shops and restaurants and US Airways Club locations in close proximity to our Shuttle boarding gates; pre-assigned seats; and First Class availability. And, as part of the reallocation of resources under the Transformation Plan, all Shuttle routes will utilize Airbus aircraft effective Feb. 6.
ARLINGTON (theHub.com) - As US Airways continues to implement its Transformation Plan and reduce costs, it will close four of its airport Clubs due to reduced demand. Club facilities in Indianapolis; Syracuse and Rochester, N.Y.; and the B Concourse Club in Pittsburgh will close on Dec. 3.
“These were difficult decisions, but important to ensure that the Club product remains financially viable, as it is a key element of our Transformation Plan to offer our customers the full service associated with the Club network,†said Ben Baldanza, senior vice president of Marketing and Planning. With these closures, US Airways will operate 20 Clubs at 17 airports worldwide.
In another specialty market, the US Airways Shuttle is performing cost-savings efforts and product evolution, taking into account shifting customer preferences.
For example, on weekdays, US Airways has historically provided Shuttle customers with a morning beverage service in the gate area. Over time, there has been a downward trend in usage, as customers rely more heavily on airport vendors and US Airways Clubs in Boston, Washington and New York’s LaGuardia airport.
To reduce costs, US Airways will discontinue the morning gate area beverage service effective Nov. 22. The Shuttle "Latest News" publication also has been discontinued. The company will continue to offer newspapers and magazines corresponding to the professional needs of our customers.
There are no plans to alter the unique advantages of the US Airways Shuttle product, including comprehensive airport facilities, shops and restaurants and US Airways Club locations in close proximity to our Shuttle boarding gates; pre-assigned seats; and First Class availability. And, as part of the reallocation of resources under the Transformation Plan, all Shuttle routes will utilize Airbus aircraft effective Feb. 6.