It's a one-off charter flight over Thanksgiving weekend. It's high but understandable given all those qualifiers. On an ERJ/CRJ they only need 75 or so folks willing to pay that price. I think there are enough OU fans that will dish that out to save an 18 hour round trip drive.
I stand by my statement. Offering easy travel in exchange for a really expensive ticket.
$4161 RT for two if you are coming from Knoxville (Tenn) on Delta in Sept
$2000+ for two coming from Columbia (USC) to OKC on Delta in Oct
$1900 RT for two on if you are coming from Birmingham (Bama) on Delta In Nov
$1900 for two from OKC to Baton Rouge (LSU) on Delta in Nov
^ These are actually nonstops, not directs.
well technically, nonstops are directs. but you can also have a direct that has a stop inbetween, just doesn't change planes.
direct means doesn't change planes (could be nonstop, or one or more stops).
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I'm not saying that airlines don't try to take advantage of sports fans. Prices have been like that for years for flights to bowl games. My point was that the price for Thanksgiving weekend can easily be justified because other airline prices with connections are just as high or higher and that is due to thanksgiving.
No reason to pay those fares unless you like burning money.
Looks like starting Sept 3 - May 4, the MIA route on AA goes to Saturday only. Then it goes back to daily in May.
I noticed United recently resumed nonstop flights from Omaha to SFO. Made me wonder if this route would get resumed from OKC. I also know SFO and SEA are the two highest priority routes that TUL is trying to get served.
Also saw XNA resumed nonstops to DTW and SLC, and American just announced flights to PHL.
I wonder if OKC will ever get SFO or DTW back. Those would be amazing to get back. And PHL.
They're likely aimed at big money donors who wipe their butts with $1000 bills. They aren't geared toward the "normal fan" like you and me. I'm sure AA will have no trouble filling those flights. If I had money to burn like that, I'd definitely highly consider splurging for the convenience.
Losing the daily Miami flight is so disappointing. Was just looking last week and it was daily starting back up in December after a two month hiatus (on mainline). No more TPA on SW either and ORL is no longer daily. And still no DTW, PHL, SFO, or IAD as peer cities are gaining back service is a tough look. Feels like we haven't added a new route in a year plus.
It doesn't mean that at all. I guarantee you that the airlines had and still have a solid knowledge of what the market is. They track the origin and destination of every person who flies. They are always changing schedules and with limited capacity in order to maximize their profits.
Omaha is known for having unusually high amount of business travel. Louisville probably benefits getting east coast and upper midwest connections vs OKC due to being around half the distance between city pairs, saving both fuel and time the planes are needed for the trips.
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