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DeadHead 11-10-2010 03:24 AM


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iaflyer 11-10-2010 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by contrails (Post 898982)
I didn't see it on this forum yet so you might find this interesting.

Shown on future route maps in blue as future service are the following routes:

DTW-PEK
NRT-CAN
ATL-PVG
http://images.delta.com.edgesuite.ne.../Asia12_10.pdf

MIA-AMS
MCO-CDG
http://images.delta.com.edgesuite.ne...urope12_10.pdf

DKR-SSG
DKR-NBO

Nice find. I think Northwest used to fly MIA-AMS on the DC-10. Don't know why they stopped it, but there were several routes to AMS they used to fly (IAD-AMS comes to mind).

MCO-CDG is interesting. I suppose that's a benefit of the JV.

After looking at the map again, I'm not sure Delta is going to fly those routes. I mean, we don't fly Mexico City-Paris or Mexico City-AMS, although the map implies we do.

FlyingDutchman 11-10-2010 03:49 AM


Originally Posted by contrails (Post 898982)
I didn't see it on this forum yet so you might find this interesting.

Shown on future route maps in blue as future service are the following routes:

DTW-PEK
NRT-CAN
ATL-PVG
http://images.delta.com.edgesuite.ne.../Asia12_10.pdf

MIA-AMS
MCO-CDG
http://images.delta.com.edgesuite.ne...urope12_10.pdf

DKR-SSG
DKR-NBO

Some of these flights are code shares..MIA-AMS is KLM , MCO-CDG is AF, DTW-PEK is a chinese carrier we code share with. Not sure about the other flights.

iaflyer 11-10-2010 03:51 AM

Speaking of routes, on Flyertalk someone found a post on an Italian aviation forum which said that Delta had requested a slot to fly daily JFK-NAP (Naples, Italy) with a B767.

Prime novità sulle richieste di SLOT Italia Summer 2011 - I forum di Aviazione Civile

Google Translate did the translation for me:

Prime novitą sulle richieste di SLOT Italia Summer 2011
Pubblicato il primo aggiornamento degli SLOT per la stagione estiva 2011. Ecco le principali novitą per quanto riguarda gli aeroporti italiani. Naturalmente č bene precisare che si tratta solo di richieste di slot e non di voli che necessariamente verranno operati:

Top news on requests for SLOT Italy Summer 2011: Published the first update of slots for the summer season 2011. Here are the main news regarding the Italian airports. Of course it is worth pointing out that it is only required slots and not necessarily that flights will be operated:

NAPOLI:
Delta: 7xw JFK 763

Justdoinmyjob 11-10-2010 03:52 AM


Originally Posted by iaflyer (Post 898996)
MCO-CDG is interesting. I suppose that's a benefit of the JV.

After looking at the map again, I'm not sure Delta is going to fly those routes. I mean, we don't fly Mexico City-Paris or Mexico City-AMS, although the map implies we do.

This is who is flying the MCO-CDG flight:
Air France to offer Orlando-to-Paris flights - Orlando Sentinel

acl65pilot 11-10-2010 04:09 AM

Yes, we have requested that. I saw that too!

iceman49 11-10-2010 04:20 AM

Social media and the NLRB
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/09/bu...9facebook.html

acl65pilot 11-10-2010 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by iceman49 (Post 899009)


This one should be interesting to watch.

contrails 11-10-2010 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by FlyingDutchman (Post 898997)
Some of these flights are code shares..MIA-AMS is KLM , MCO-CDG is AF, DTW-PEK is a chinese carrier we code share with. Not sure about the other flights.

There is no scheduled DTW-PEK flight right now by anyone.

I agree some could be codeshares but that one is new, for whatever carrier it is.

iaflyer 11-10-2010 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by contrails (Post 899031)
There is no scheduled DTW-PEK flight right now by anyone.

I agree some could be codeshares but that one is new, for whatever carrier it is.

China Southern was going to start the route in 2009, but delayed it. Could be the economy, could be the 787 they were going to use was delayed:

China Southern Airlines to launch Beijing-Detroit flights in March 2009 | Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation - CAPA


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