WOW!!! Albany, N.Y.; Providence, R.I.; Harrisburg, Pa. These aren't small potato markets either.
That's good for us, take out that over capacity!
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WOW!!! Albany, N.Y.; Providence, R.I.; Harrisburg, Pa. These aren't small potato markets either.
I think there going to not be filled as part of the effort to lessen delays.What happens to the slots?
DAY was never a crew base. We always over nighted at the out lying stations.DAY is a PSA station I believe and was a mainline crew base back at Piedmont I think...someone here can correct me.
Did not USAir fly a 737-200 into/out of JKF for quite a while? Which would make a JFK op a restart.. Firstly we "adopted" JFK from West operations.
Did not USAir fly a 737-200 into/out of JKF for quite a while? Which would make a JFK op a restart.
We definitely flew the DC-9 into JFK during the BA partnership. Also remember a flight from JFK-MCO? Not certain but sounds familiar..I seem to remember a Dash-8 from PHL-JFK to feed BA during the days of the partnership with them. I might be wrong on the aircraft type, maybe it was a Shorts.
US operated a daily JFK-MCO flight as part of a code share agreement with All Nippon. At the same time we offered daily JFK-PIT and JFK-CLT on the DC9 and 737-200 and to BWI on the DH8. As part of the alliance with BA in the 90s US operated a DH8 from DCA-JFK as a feeder flight for the 2 daily Concorde flights from JFK-LHR. Those DH8s had a capacity of 37 but could only be booked to 19. Everyone got a free seat next to them.We definitely flew the DC-9 into JFK during the BA partnership. Also remember a flight from JFK-MCO? Not certain but sounds familiar..
Dayton never a crewbase..... just a reservation office was thereDAY?
I did not miss DAY in my list. DAY was never a crew base for Piedmont or USAir. It was a Piedmont hub.
I did miss MIA, though. It was a Piedmont F-28 crew base for the very successful and profitable Florida Shuttle. (At least it was successful and profitable until USAir got their claws into it. Now, SWA has the very successful and profitable Florida Shuttle.)
Also, I missed WW, i.e. Wonderful Wilmington....ILM. The most senior crew base on the system. (Never understood the attraction, but my avatar probably explains that. Whatever trips your trigger, I suppose.)