So not OKC's numbers but ironic this popped up today.
"In July, American and regional affiliate American Eagle canceled 5,422 flights, according to the most recent government figures. That was the second highest rate in the industry behind Frontier Airlines, and compared with 2,394 cancellations at United and United Express and 1,154 at Delta and Delta Connection."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...008-story.html
I agree post-merger it didn't make sense with ATL. But connecting in MEM vs. ATL was a breeze. CLT has been a nice add for AA that fills a hole in the SE for connections to the NE and Florida. BNA (Nashville) could eventually be a decent connecting point for Southwest, hopefully their single OKC flight is bumped to daily at some point.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/...500Z/KCHS/KOKC
Hopefully someone got a photo of this. Very rare sight for okc.
The airport's official Twitter account posted pictures: https://twitter.com/fly_okc/status/1049736371261382659
Fly okc’s twitter game is strong
Here is an article about why the 787 stopped here. For those of you not wanting to spend the time reading it, the pilots needed experience as both a pilot and co-pilot on the plane before flying over the Pacific.
https://thepointsguy.com/news/dreamliner-okc-pit-stop/
More pics here, https://www.instagram.com/planelycrazy/
BE sure to follow that guy on Instagram, he posts a ton of pics from the airport.
September numbers are in. Solid month. Via Air still struggles.
https://flyokc.com/sites/default/fil...nplanement.pdf
How confident are you we break the 2 million mark?
Nothing changed schedule-wise, so I am betting that they are more aggressive on pricing to bulk fill unsold seats. I did buy a last minute ticket to Denver for work this week for $39. Which explains why they may be reducing DEN so much. As mentioned before. The spring schedule has a 35% reduction in inventory for OKC-DEN.
What's with Allegiant? That's a huge increase (relatively speaking for its operations). United's/United Express' numbers are quite impressive as well.
I believe they operated their summer schedule a little later in the year. As did everybody. The shoulder months on the summer seem to be creeping further into May and September. This is likely due to lower fares in those months being more attractive since explosive summer growth is causing peak summer months to carry a higher premium.
AA adding a second PHX round trip beginning in February. The new flight will be a 5:55am departure.
Obviously AA is liking OKC.
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