I believe it is now 2022.
I believe it is now 2022.
Here’s to a year of continued growth and recovery and hopefully a few new routes.
Just got notified of a United schedule change for March. Looks like United will only have 3 flights a day to Denver in March instead of 4.
[QUOTE=damonsmuz;1192738]Just got notified of a United schedule change for March. Looks like United will only have 3 flights a day to Denver in March instead of 4.[/QUOT
My apologies, I meant to say the end of January. Not March
Nothing too big but it may interest some :
Breeze will start using their new A 220 on the OKC Tampa route sometimes, after May 4th. It should be a first for the A220 in OKC as I dont think Delta flies any to OKC.
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Your post made me take a look at the Breeze Airways website and it's showing, in addition to the existing rt Tampa flight, in late May they will begin a rt non-stop OKC - Charleston, SC.
OKC-CHS would not surprise me as that's a focus city for Breeze. And that's great news--it's a city I have really wanted to visit. Visited Savannah last spring and it was great, and I have heard Charleston is even better.
The flight time is 4 hours and 30 minutes and includes one "BreezeThru." The flight also leaves at the same time as the Tampa flight, so I strongly suspect the flight to Charleston includes a stop in Tampa
The OKC - Newark on United is now bookable for the summer month.
Not sure when it restarts exactly but that is excellent news.
so that leaves SFO (and IAD?) as unserved UAL hubs, where pre-pandemic we had all of them.
I suspect once International Asia comes back online SFO will resume.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
How long has AA been flying A321s to/from CLT?
I’m fairly confident that it was an A321 used for my flight to Charlotte in April of last year. I could be wrong but my memory seems to think that’s what it was.
AA flies to LGA.
I wonder what effects the Frontier/Spirit merger will have on OKC (if any)?
It can not hurt OKC.
We do not have Spirit and Frontier only flew a couple of days to Denver and may be seasonally to Orlando. Hopefully we will get more destinations and frequencies out of it.
They're both Ultra Low Cost Carriers (ULCC) now, after Frontier's purchase and restart a few years ago.
https://skift.com/2022/02/07/frontie...sh-stock-deal/
Well that f@cking sucks.
Frontier does fly to Vegas too
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