SLC-OKC on DL has a funky schedule. They run the 1st half of most weeks with 2 CRJ-700s and then the 2nd half of the week just about has 3 CRJ-700S. Weird....
SLC-OKC on DL has a funky schedule. They run the 1st half of most weeks with 2 CRJ-700s and then the 2nd half of the week just about has 3 CRJ-700S. Weird....
Most airlines run a reduced schedule on Tue, Wed, Sat.
I think OKC is at an average of 75 daily departures right now, nowhere close to the 97 daily at one point in the summer of '07 (remember Expressjet?), but with the number of destinations and the economy the way it is, not bad.
Peak day average is around 81 for the high season.
and particularly with larger equipment, very not bad.
Will we make 4M pax for the year?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Probably not. I'd say around 3.7 - 3.8.
http://www.flyokc.com/statistics/Nov...ent%202012.pdf
Losing some steam....
Some fuel for the US Airways fire.
I have noticed in the past week or so they have been filing a lot more codeshares with UA out of OKC.
I think they are going to announce service regardless of the DCA slot award process. Also, an ops room downstairs in the airport has undergone recent renovations.
ditto that, onlyone
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
JetBlue, Southwest and US Airways Push for Reagan National Slot Exemptions :: Routesonline
here is an excerpt:
"In its application to the US DOT, US Airways says its ‘three-for-one’ service proposal will provide The Oklahoma City community of over 1.3 million people access to the nation’s capital, its Charlotte-Douglas hub and over 125 destinations across its network. It says Oklahoma City is currently the largest metropolitan area lacking a direct service to Reagan National and anticipates carrying around 56,000 passengers annually on the service. ..."
I think OKC has a great shot given this statement; the competition already has a wealth of service options to DCA, OKC is the largest metro area without. Add to that, Southwest got its AUS-DCA already and USAir an addition/reintroduction to the OKC market.
Could result in a huge boost to OKC's pax statistics and give the city at least one daily flight to all 3 dc area airports; which is direly needed and most all other major metro areas enjoy.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I would love to be as optimistic as you, but I'm not. This reasoning was the same that WN gave in the summer, and they still lost. US Airways also has the vast majority of slots at DCA already, so that isn't going to help. WN's application is being pushed to impact more people, due to it going to their HOU "hub", and it'll provide competition to the existing IAH-DCA services. There is also a strong argument out there that US can fly this tomorrow if they want, they just need to pull a slot from a route that is currently under performing.
Southwest has a major lobbying effort going into this with their "Red, White, and HOU" campaign. US Airways hasn't matched that at all yet. This is similar in effort that they put forth with AUS, but they didn't do anything close to this for OKC.
I hope OKC wins it, but I still give WN an 80-90% chance of winning this one.
Effective February 15 - April 13 of next year, we’re bringing back daily roundtrip nonstops between Orlando and Oklahoma City.
From WN's blog.
While Feb. - April is the main time for spring break it's really only about a two week period in the middle of March here. Other parts of the country have spring break at other times. Anything is possible but I doubt that spring break was a major factor.
Feb-Apr (outside of the main spring break) is also fairly slack with aircraft scheduling, so it's a good time to try a route, you have increasing demand because of spring break while also having a lot of aircraft downtime. You aren't hurting any other routes by pulling them from profitable flying to try it.
Isn't WN also increasing MDW to twice daily at some point?
OCAT is pursuing a grant with the Kirkpatrick Foundation for the integration of public art in the terminal building and concourses. Could be anywhere from 25-35k in funds.
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