jerseyfinn
Senior
First, let me introduce myself to the forum. My wife & I are US1s ( actually true US2s who gain US1 status on last years promotion ). We live near PHL & fly US to Europe several times a year and to other domestic destinations. We like the US product, the employees, and how they all serve our travel needs.
I've been lurking here for some several months, enjoying the "aviation education" I receive from reading your posts here in this and in other forums.
Certainly many exciting things are on the horizon for US. I've been especially intrigued by threads about new aircraft and the operational issues surrounding them, and the robust thread on UA and the US relationship with *A and UA. Throw in the looming Open Sky talks and foreign ownership issues, and there's lots of possibilities looming in the future for the new US.
My specific question is this.
Can someone outline the evolution of US Airway's growth into Europe? I've gotten a piece of the puzzle from the *Alliance thread and am dying to learn more about how it all unfolded.
Living near PHL, we're excited at the prospect of more growth and direct travel opportunities to Europe.
Barry
I've been lurking here for some several months, enjoying the "aviation education" I receive from reading your posts here in this and in other forums.
Certainly many exciting things are on the horizon for US. I've been especially intrigued by threads about new aircraft and the operational issues surrounding them, and the robust thread on UA and the US relationship with *A and UA. Throw in the looming Open Sky talks and foreign ownership issues, and there's lots of possibilities looming in the future for the new US.
My specific question is this.
Can someone outline the evolution of US Airway's growth into Europe? I've gotten a piece of the puzzle from the *Alliance thread and am dying to learn more about how it all unfolded.
Living near PHL, we're excited at the prospect of more growth and direct travel opportunities to Europe.
Barry