catch22
12-16-2020, 12:26 AM
I don't have anything substantive to add, but did want to say thanks for providing a detailed analysis in response to my hunch. Sorry for what your industry has had to deal with this year and really hoping things start to turn around in 2021.
Thanks. And, while I know the average person had nothing to do with it, and I don't necessarily think it is fair how it went down - thank you for subsidizing the airline industry through this crisis. I hate the term bailout as it implies wrong doing - but I see it more as a lifeline. I wish the government was equally as concerned for the other industries inpacted by this pandemic. I know it doesn't mean much. I am just one out of several million people that were helped this year by the taxpayer's generosity in helping the aviation industry to not go belly up. So, thank you, for what it is worth - and hopefully my bosses will be good stewards of the lifeline extended to us.
damonsmuz
12-16-2020, 04:10 PM
The Frontier flight announcement is great. I mean, any flight addition right now are great. I wonder how close these flight times to LAS will be between Southwest, Allegiant and now Frontier. Certainly we're not going to see 3 flights out to LAS all within an hour? Right?
Dob Hooligan
12-16-2020, 06:26 PM
The Frontier flight announcement is great. I mean, any flight addition right now are great. I wonder how close these flight times to LAS will be between Southwest, Allegiant and now Frontier. Certainly we're not going to see 3 flights out to LAS all within an hour? Right?
I think they are on different days. Like Frontier is one on Thursday and one on Sunday, and Allegiant is one on Friday and one on Monday.
HOT ROD
12-17-2020, 09:42 PM
splits the risk nicely, ensuring success of the route and airlines.
I wish more airlines would do this for city pairs esp once OKC gets re-established and we add new city pairs like OKC-BOS, OKC-PDX or (re-add) OKC-ORL. Doesn't have to be daily on a single airline to be successful and might prove to be more successful sharing the route different days.
I lose track of what I have posted here so I will add this press release which just came out:
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Southwest Airlines Announces Nonstop Service to Austin – Bergstorm International Airport
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 27, 2021 – Southwest Airlines announced today that it will begin nonstop service from Oklahoma City’s Will Rogers World Airport to Austin – Bergstorm International Airport in Austin, Texas (AUS) beginning October 7, 2021.
“This is great news for Oklahoma City,” says Mark Kranenburg, Airports Director. “Austin is one of our largest markets and a popular destination for both leisure and business travelers. We appreciate Southwest’s commitment to our community by adding this great market for our passengers.”
As of today’s announcement, Southwest’s nonstop destinations from WRWA includes Atlanta, Chicago Midway, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando, Phoenix, St. Louis, Tampa and Ronald Reagan Washington National. The new service will bring the average number of daily departures by Southwest to 13.
The new Austin service will operate once daily, the current schedule is as follows*:
AUS to OKC OKC to AUS
Departs 9:00am
Arrives 10:25am
Departs 11:00am
Arrives 12:25pm
*Times may vary slightly
Flights go on sale Friday, July 30 and may be booked through www.southwest.com.