Heard an ad for via air on the sports animal today
Heard an ad for via air on the sports animal today
Any word on how the loads are for Via's first flights to/from AUS?
http://https://airlinerwatch.com/spi...served-routes/
Here is the story about Spirit Airlines purchasing smaller regional size jets.
I read that Southwest is leasing 8 gates at DCA and 12 gates at LGA from Alaska. Any chance OKC could land a route from this new availability?
Southwest is abandoning small market Point 2 Point. Extra slots from DCA or LGA will go to beef up trunk routes. S Florida, Chicago, Etc.
I’m in the mood to be surprised though.
I have on good authority that Alaska will be expanding its presence in OKC beginning with next winter's schedule. Also, the j-lines at their gate (2) are also being updated to include all of Alaska's aircraft types (except A321)--so they can begin accepting company diversions. Hopefully, we'll know something by mid-summer.
My bet would be mainline to SEA.
Mid tier markets have failed out of PDX (OMA, STL) so I can’t see them attempting an even thinner market of comparable distance.
A wild card would be an ABQ-like expansion. SFO or SJC and SAN.
PDX seems like a major longshot. There just isn’t enough traffic for such a long route and not enough connecting traffic in that region. SJC and SAN I could see at some point. Really hoping Alaska starts SEA service to TUL now that the OKC market has matured and with Tulsa’s aerospace business connections.
The intelligence seemed to indicate that new service would likely be part of this upgraded presence. I would hope for an upgauge in addition to new service. SAN, LAX, SNA, even LGA, I think would all be possibilities. We will know in July when the schedule is loaded.
sounds great!!! and in a big way, it makes sense given OKC is Alaska's maintenance depot - might as well sell revenue flights whilst moving planes in/out. Isn't this what AA does in Tulsa, notably with the once weekly Miami-TUL flight?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Southwest announced that it will fly to 4 Hawaiian cities initially from 4 California gateways: OAK, SJC, SMF and SAN. They also plan inter-island flights. I wonder when Southwest will start flying to California from OKC and TUL? PHX and LAS are the further west they currently go.
Monster month for April.
ViaAir starts off with 24% load factor.
https://flyokc.com/sites/default/fil...nplanement.pdf
It’s typical for larger airlines to give 1-2 years for a route to mature.
Since they are small, I’m not sure. Maybe a year
It will no doubt improve. I’d say if they are in the 60’s-70’s % LF by the end of the summer they will keep it.
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