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    http://flightaware.com/live/flight/ASQ4711

    What a great way to see Oklahoma. A few diverts dropped into KOKC lastnight....

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    Quote Originally Posted by venture79 View Post
    There was a response last month from Southwest to the DOT in regards to demands by US Airways and Frontier to deny the OKC-DCA application by WN. No response is out yet. The latest update a couple of weeks ago is that it is still under consideration on what to do with the AIR 21 slot. Going by the WN response, they have a slam dunk here and should win the slot. It pretty clearly points out US Airways' poor utilization of the DCA slots it already has. I would have to agree with them. I personally think that DCA slots should to be used to serve as many cities as possible to connect to the Nation's capital...not provide a connecting hub. Unfortunately US hasn't really followed this. It is somewhat disturbing that they won't maintain JAN service by reallocating a slot that is on another route that is probably over saturated with frequencies. Especially a route operated by multiple RJs a day versus mainline aircraft.

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    Not sure I would call this a slam dunk, however, when do you think a decison on the route will be made? the out of perimeter decision which included the decision for Austin was filed a week or so later and has been made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcsooner View Post
    Not sure I would call this a slam dunk, however, when do you think a decison on the route will be made? the out of perimeter decision which included the decision for Austin was filed a week or so later and has been made.
    Well which is why I stated if going by the WN response...they pretty much nailed every concern going against them. However, US Airways has a massive support group in DC that would probably still give it to them.

    Austin was a beyond perimeter slot...the AIR 21 decision should be in by the end of the month.

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    I hope OKC gets it as this could be the flight we need to get OKC into the annual 4M+ pax class.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

  5. #180
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    Has the decision on these routes still not been made?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnlyOne View Post
    Has the decision on these routes still not been made?
    Nope...still pending.

    http://www.regulations.gov/#!searchR...-OST-2000-7182

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    I'm quite surprised this is still pending. It seems a bit ridiculous that a decision has not been made, but I hope the decision is in OKC's favor.

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    Long expected announcement...that has nothing to do with DCA. LOL

    Delta will be eliminating one of the three daily flights to the Memphis hub. This is part of the 25 flight reduction taking the hub to just 125 daily flights, down from over 300 about ten years ago. Don't be shocked to see OKC-MEM completely eliminated eventually.

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    I know this thread is probably not the most appropriate for the following thought but I did not think it deserved a new thread. And let me preface this by saying that I really do try and avoid having some overly idealistic vision of OKC where everything is just perfect, as I realize every place has shortcomings.

    However, I was at the airport this morning and noticed the embarrassingly poor quality of the facility in several aspects. It seems like shortcuts were taken and mistakes made throughout. I could go on and on about things I noticed that either didn't make sense, seemed poorly thought out, or were poorly executed/shoddily completed. For example, the parking garages with their elevator lobbies where the doors don't close fully and don't open automatically. And then you get to wait on a filthy, industrial looking elevator that might only take 4-5 minutes to get to your floor, where only half of the people waiting for it will be able to fit in because it's the size of a cubicle. Then you get down to the hall to the terminal where the majority of the moving walkways aren't functioning. And as you move along, it becomes clear that the construction quality of these areas is horrendous. Continuing on, there are holes or scrapes in the floors and walls, which are cracking in several areas. Then in the terminal, it's more of the same. The layout of escalators and stairs seems idiotic. There doesn't really seem to be any consistency to anything. And the entire layout of the place is just disappointing. I really feel like I could go on and on, but I'll stop there. It's just insane. But then I arrive at DFW's International Terminal and things don't look like that.

    I simply don't understand why things here in OKC repeatedly turn out to be ****tier than what other cities have? I understand there are notable exceptions to this poor planning and lack of quality execution, but it feels like we have the lowest standards of anywhere I have ever been. And the sad thing is, I feel like I could substitute our airport for any number of other places in this city and have the same issues.

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    No real argument from me.

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    Seems more to speak of how they are maintaining it, the doors did fully close at one point. It was a bit surprising they did not do more to the tunnel to parking when the rebuilt almost everything else. It looked like they built a ton of stuff new above ground and at most put a coat of paint down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    Seems more to speak of how they are maintaining it, the doors did fully close at one point. It was a bit surprising they did not do more to the tunnel to parking when the rebuilt almost everything else. It looked like they built a ton of stuff new above ground and at most put a coat of paint down there.
    Pretty much. I also echo the comment about the escalators in the ticket counter area. The layout of them is just flat out stupid. Why this wasn't addressed during the remodel is beyond me...well I'm sure it was to skimp out on costs, but ya know. The underground walkway does need some help. Murals, new lighting, pictures...something. I look at underground walkways at other airports and they get really creative...here they slapped on a new coat of paint and put little LED light bars in each skylight. oOoOoOooo

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    Not to mention, closing the west checkpoint in the evenings makes no sense..
    I understand closing one of them down after 5:00, but close down the east checkpoint. The east checkpoint is much more crowded, further away from every gate but Delta's, and it has no priority lane. It inevitably adds 20-30 minutes to my wait time every flight.

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    WN will be releasing new route schedule on Monday. Anyone with "insider" information know if any new routes may be coming to OK (either TUL or OKC)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by damonsmuz View Post
    WN will be releasing new route schedule on Monday. Anyone with "insider" information know if any new routes may be coming to OK (either TUL or OKC)...
    I think TUL is pretty much at its peak on what it will see from WN for awhile.

    OKC we are still waiting on DCA slots. NK (Spirit) filed today to give back its 2 AIR21 slots used on DCA-FLL. This is the same type of slot exemption WN submitted for to operate OKC-DCA. The slot pair they are currently going after is being used on a temp basis by US Airways on JAN (Jackson MS) to DCA. This could make things interesting because this now gives the DOT two slot pairs to award. We could see US get to keep the existing pair used for DCA-JAN and then give preference to WN for OKC-DCA. WN recently purchased the other 4 standard DCA slots NK was holding on to. Those will be used to start STL-DCA later this summer.

    If I'm reading this all correctly I feel we very well could see OKC-DCA launched this fall as there aren't many other airlines jumping at these slots. F9 was another but I don't see their case for SDF (Louisville) to DCA being all that great.

    I still think at some point we'll see ATL-OKC added in once the integration of the FL hub there begins in a year.

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    I don’t fly very much but I was checking on some flights and noticed that Spirit airlines has some cheap airfares.
    Is this an airline that hits you hard with add on charges? Is it an airline to avoid?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ou48A View Post
    I don’t fly very much but I was checking on some flights and noticed that Spirit airlines has some cheap airfares.
    Is this an airline that hits you hard with add on charges? Is it an airline to avoid?
    Thanks.
    That is how they are one of the most profitable airlines. They are great if you need to get someone cheap and want an a la carte service. However there are fees if you want to get the basics you normally expect on other airlines. Good or bad, they are solid in what they do.

    http://www.spirit.com/OptionalFees.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by damonsmuz View Post
    WN will be releasing new route schedule on Monday. Anyone with "insider" information know if any new routes may be coming to OK (either TUL or OKC)...
    No changes we announced today with the new schedule. Another schedule extension will be coming soon.
    Southwest's new market:

    • Two daily nonstop flights between Nashville and New York LaGuardia

    Southwest's new seasonal markets include:

    • One daily nonstop flight between Nashville and Ft. Myers
    • One daily nonstop flight between Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood and Phoenix
    • One daily nonstop flight between Milwaukee and New Orleans (AirTran Conversion)
    • One daily nonstop flight between Ontario and Reno

    Removed markets include:

    • Baltimore to New York LaGuardia
    • Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale
    • Orlando and Panama City
    • Tampa and West Palm Beach
    • Reno and Salt Lake City
    • Albuquerque and El Paso

    Seasonally Suspended markets include:

    • Albuquerque and Portland
    • Albuquerque and St. Louis
    • Las Vegas and Albany
    • Las Vegas and Jacksonville
    • Las Vegas and Providence
    • Kansas City and Oakland
    • Kansas City and Seattle
    • Phoenix and Raleigh-Durham

    AirTran Changed markets include:

    • Atlanta and Phoenix - to full Southwest
    • Buffalo and Tampa - seasonal suspension
    • Chicago and Tampa - seasonal suspension

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    Venture, do you think there's a chance we might get service to the NY market beyond what United currently offers, i.e. AA or Delta to LaGuardia or, by an act of God, JetBlue to JFK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnlyOne View Post
    Venture, do you think there's a chance we might get service to the NY market beyond what United currently offers, i.e. AA or Delta to LaGuardia or, by an act of God, JetBlue to JFK?
    AA is up in the air until they get out of Ch11 and the US Airways merger (which probably will happen). I don't see Delta dropping any other markets in favor of OKC-LGA. Though it might be possible as they continue to dump the 50-seat jets and start to bring in the bigger small jets and 717s. JetBlue would be amazing, but I don't think Oklahoma is "sexy" enough for them to consider. Don't know another way to put that. LOL

    OKC-NYC is probably going to remain pretty static for now unfortunately.

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    You really think AA and US Airways are going to merge? I just don't see it happening...

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    Quote Originally Posted by venture79 View Post
    AA is up in the air until they get out of Ch11 and the US Airways merger (which probably will happen). I don't see Delta dropping any other markets in favor of OKC-LGA. Though it might be possible as they continue to dump the 50-seat jets and start to bring in the bigger small jets and 717s. JetBlue would be amazing, but I don't think Oklahoma is "sexy" enough for them to consider. Don't know another way to put that. LOL

    OKC-NYC is probably going to remain pretty static for now unfortunately.
    Chic would be the appropriate term IMHO.

    I have a source who has said local management at Delta has been pressuring Delta HQ hard for LGA service. We are on the "short list", but they are seeing how the other markets in their recent expansion pan out first. At least from what I have been told.

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    I wonder if AA and USAir merge if they keep all the same hubs or scale back like Delta/Northwest (scaled back Memphis and Cleveland). They definitely keep DFW, Chicago and Miami (American hubs) and I think they would keep Phoenix, Charlotte and Philadelpia (USAir hubs). I can see some scaling back at LAX (since Phoenix already covers the west coast) and possibly in Philadelphia but that is their northeast hub so probably not. I think Charlotte takes on a greater importance and more flights are added/remain at Phoenix, Chicago and DFW. It will be interesting to see what happens (if they even merge).

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnlyOne View Post
    You really think AA and US Airways are going to merge? I just don't see it happening...
    There are some good synergies and while I don't want it it to happen, something makes me think that it probably will.

    Quote Originally Posted by catch22 View Post
    Chic would be the appropriate term IMHO.

    I have a source who has said local management at Delta has been pressuring Delta HQ hard for LGA service. We are on the "short list", but they are seeing how the other markets in their recent expansion pan out first. At least from what I have been told.
    Ahh yes...Chic is much better! I would hope we were on the short list for LGA service. We are just inside the perimeter which is a plus. I could definitely see an ERJ 170 being a good fit for the route. Makes sense what you are saying though. Let DL see if any of the new routes they took over from US fail and then redeploy in new markets.

    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    I wonder if AA and USAir merge if they keep all the same hubs or scale back like Delta/Northwest (scaled back Memphis and Cleveland). They definitely keep DFW, Chicago and Miami (American hubs) and I think they would keep Phoenix, Charlotte and Philadelpia (USAir hubs). I can see some scaling back at LAX (since Phoenix already covers the west coast) and possibly in Philadelphia but that is their northeast hub so probably not. I think Charlotte takes on a greater importance and more flights are added/remain at Phoenix, Chicago and DFW. It will be interesting to see what happens (if they even merge).
    I would think most would stay intact. DFW is an obvious one. ORD should remain pretty strong as well. MIA is a good gateway to the south. PHL is a very good network hub to bridge to Europe that would compliment the JFK/LGA operation that is mostly O&D. The DCA hub (which it pretty much is) is an amazing asset to have. PHX is a tough one though. A lot of temptation to just dump it or shrink it down and shift more flying to LAX. CLT is an exceptional network hub and the largest for US Airways. It is the only real competitor to ATL in the Southeast.

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    Fare sale put on today by Southwest...



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