What dates are you seeing this? Is it just one day or multiple days.
Usually AC rotations into maintenance are planned around the schedule, very rare to build a schedule around maintenance.
If it is several months out it just hasn’t been adjusted.
According to the Delta website,the flight has been operating daily for a few weeks now and is running daily this week. I didn't look past next week
Looks like it is MSP-OKC-ATL and ATL-OKC-MSP
Delta will start flying several times a week between Cincinnati and Paris. Cincy had been doing only 7 to 8 M passengers a year pre pandemic.
It makes you hope for OKC !
It will be this airport only European route.
I'm sure it's being subsidized, either by the city/airport or local corporations like P&G. There used to be daily nonstops from Cincinnati to London, Paris and Amsterdam when Delta had their hub there. OKC and Tulsa also had daily nonstops there on Delta/Comair. It was a great connecting airport for traveling onward to the Northeast, similar to how St Louis currently operates with Southwest.
It may not always be the same plane. AAL added MIA-TUL flights to get 737s in and out of maintenance when the 737 flight was much smaller and mostly based in MIA. Flew out of TUL on Friday evening, into TUL Sunday evening IIRC.
Also why TUL had some 757 service back in the day, made it easy to rotate the 757s into and out of maintenance without a ferry flight. In those days they'd have 3-4 757s a week move into/out of base maintenance.
Other the other scenario: It's flying somewhere else in that gap.
In an operation that large you can get away with it. SkyWest's OKC operation is nothing compared to AA at TUL.
Alaska will ferry airplanes to/from OKC/SEA, many times minutes apart from their revenue counterparts. It is typically too hard to rely on an airplane coming in or out of maintenance to be ready to go to swap into the line; it's even more difficult to plan these moves weeks or months out.
In any case, this particular scenario has nothing to do with maintenance and is a MSP-OKC-ATL and back routing.
According to this OKC-MIA comes back April 4 now
https://simpleflying.com/us-airlines...box=1660072225
Yes, this does stink. Especially since the flight has been doing so well. AA must be really feeling the pinch...or pinches as the case may be. We'll look for it again in April!
As an alternative, SWA has a decent itinerary into MIA via HOU. It leaves about 25 min after the AA nonstop would (525a), but gets you in after 11a. You can still have "toes in sand" by 12p Oklahoma time.
I wonder if OKC is struggling to keep our get back flights due to the new leader of Will Rogers Airport. Didn't they replace their old director?
Airlines don’t even know the name of the airport directors. I will reiterate that the only thing airlines care about is what markets drive profit. Second to that is what markets drive brand loyalty or a larger strategy,
You could have the smoothest talking airport director in the world heading up the Ada, OK airport and no airline will give two craps about it. You could have Barney Fife running Austin and the airlines would equally not give two craps about it so long as it doesn’t affect revenue,
You are probably right, and I will defer to your expertise. Just seems that the airport has lost more than it has gained since the new director took over, which was after the worst sink of the Covid pandemic. As an auditor, I cannot believe in coincidences.
Maybe I am just 1,000% wrong, but seems to be a slight link.
It was just a 2 night trip. I try to not to change planes for that short of a trip. Plus, I try to avoid SW unless it's a non-stop. I want an assigned seat-- preferably first but I'll settle for MCE if the situation is right. I do find SW helpful on occasion though. The nonstop to MCO comes in handy for trips to Disney World.
OKC has Seattle, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Orlando (MCO), and San Antonio over Tulsa. https://www.flightconnections.com/fl...ahoma-city-okc
TUL has Love Field, St. Pete, Sarasota, Mesa, and MIA (until April 4) over OKC. https://www.flightconnections.com/fl...from-tulsa-tul
I'll take our connectivity over theirs.
Covid hit and pilots retired then air travel came roaring back 2 years earlier than expected.
Boeing's 787 production was down for 18 months, which jacked up international flights, and rippled into domestic.
It has 0 to do with anything other than American has more demand for its flight than it can supply. Service cuts and rising prices are the result. United had the same problem but even worse.
At the end of June; OKC was around 1.8 m pax and tulsa 1.3 m. Closer than usual.
July numbers :
https://flyokc.com/sites/default/fil...nplanement.pdf
I think Breeze last flight out of OKC was yesterday.
You have to wonder if they will come back when they have more planes.
You can also wonder with all the Airbus in order at Jet Blue and Frontier if we will have more flights too.
I’ve been told now that TUL secured the LGA nonstop on AA that Bay Area and Seattle are the top destinations the airport wants for new service. That would involve getting Alaska to expand to TUL which evidently was close to happening pre-COVID. Minneapolis and Detroit were served from TUL pre-COVID hope they come back someday though Delta is even more pathetic out of TUL than OKC. Orlando MCO isn’t served but Sanford is on
Allegiant though not daily.
I do LOVE the TUL-DAL nonstop though (pun intended) for connectivity to other SW destinations and easy access to downtown/uptown Dallas from Love Field.
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