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__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) | |
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Aren't you glad we avoided hooking up with this train wreck?
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Would it be too subtle if I said HELL YES?
__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) |
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| "We're just trying to be fair to all our carriers, with great deference to US Airways," I know that is the "right" thing to do, but seriously, who would do that? Of course, this is all about giving WN more gates...which is not a bad plan. the airline might also trim its European flights next summer if Delta is allowed to move as scheduled next week to Terminal A-East. Someone throw the BS flag. The airline has also argued that Delta operations could interfere with US Airways operations. I don't think they need DL to help with that... Although...it would be another good way to place blame on someone else... ![]() it would be "a tremendous disappointment to everyone who supported the application for the China route, and an unnecessary disappointment at that." It would be stupid too. and believes the airline will be able to operate its international service efficiently with the gates it will have available. Efficient? I haven't heard that word since before the merger. Although US is right in that it would make it less efficient. including adding a wing to the main international concourse, Terminal A-West, within a couple of years It would never take just a couple of years. What they need to do in a couple of years is trash the whole airport and start over. "This is not about Southwest" and its effort to get more gates in competition with US Airways, he said. Half correct...half lie. Final thoughts: US is totally correct when they say this is unfair. US needs more gates and PHL should do everything to get them that, and if they can't give more gates, they need to do something. I understand PHL also has "commitments" with other airlines...mainly WN...but wouldn't an airport want more international flights instead of domestic flights? Ask DFW what they say about that. |
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Well, I WOULD have had a PHX base, but how crazy would it be if it was now east versus west versus south? That'd be nasty!
__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) |
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Yeah, I heard we once fought a war like that. It's absurd that a city is doing something that might decrease international service. Any other city in the country would bend over backwards to accommodate Airway's request. That said, even with the extra gates, there is no guarantee that Airways wouldn't screw it all up anyways. I really do think that if Philly doesn't give them the gates they will pull down international service over next summer. There is no way they can sustain the operation they did last year and not destroy the airline. I would guess a lot of the flights would move down to Charlotte, although their O&D traffic would certainly take a hit. Philly is a great city to run a hub out of as the traffic potential is phenomenal, but the infrastructure and bureaucracy is a joke. |
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| Mergers/aquisitions are coming, no doubt about that. Ths one wouldn't have worked though. Too much overlap. I think Parker was just trying to remove some serious competition before Delta come out of BK.
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Gates are kind of over-rated for international ops. Over in Europe, there's a colon-full of remote gates in use without terminals. I wish JFK would do that more often instead of having to wait for... wait... I'm on the clock then. Nevermind!
__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) |
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| Agent Smith | I don't know. "Tales from the Crypt: Airline"?
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Yes, I still think there is too much competition out there. | |
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Get off my gate big fella! I'm tryin' to get to 22!!!!! I remember when the crew bus came direct to the A/C... | |
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He lives!
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Dang. Had to go nooka-lur on me!
__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) |
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| And now for my next trick.... Post 100! Whoo Hoo! BTW, I actually used the pictured machine to check my sked and pick up open time @ TWA! ![]() I just don't get USAirways, unless they realized they won't be able to fly the route as planned. |
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| Did you use the yellow cheat sheet card to try to figure out the progamming codes? I think you had to know basic Fortran just to check that kind of stuff.
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I forgot you two were former T-dubble-ya's!
__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) |
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That's funny. A lot of those codes are much simpler then the DECS codes we use with SABRE now.
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Wow... This is certainly a trip down memory lane. I worked for TWA Express as a ticket/gate agent for a while, and we had similar computers. I still have the little black book of codes we used. Now our systems are all "point and click." Nothing like selling a ticket to someone and having to type, TSIA#$2001:583=Smith,John=102#AAIF or some garbage like that.
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