[Breeze] Airways
#1501
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2017
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you fly a regional sized aircraft regionally.
some kids these days have been condition to falsely think that a regional means you fly DBA for a larger carrier.
example: Great Lakes airlines fly independently. Now try telling me they are a major airline.
(yes there was a brief period where they fly pax for United)
some kids these days have been condition to falsely think that a regional means you fly DBA for a larger carrier.
example: Great Lakes airlines fly independently. Now try telling me they are a major airline.
(yes there was a brief period where they fly pax for United)

#1503

you fly a regional sized aircraft regionally.
some kids these days have been condition to falsely think that a regional means you fly DBA for a larger carrier.
example: Great Lakes airlines fly independently. Now try telling me they are a major airline.
(yes there was a brief period where they fly pax for United)
some kids these days have been condition to falsely think that a regional means you fly DBA for a larger carrier.
example: Great Lakes airlines fly independently. Now try telling me they are a major airline.
(yes there was a brief period where they fly pax for United)
Breeze is carrying pax from point A to B. It's a major business model. The size of the equipment doesn't matter (at least in this context

#1504
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Joined APC: Oct 2017
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Lakes, whether branded or not, carried pax from outstations to hubs so they could connect on the majors. Commuter/regional flying.
Breeze is carrying pax from point A to B. It's a major business model. The size of the equipment doesn't matter (at least in this context
).
Breeze is carrying pax from point A to B. It's a major business model. The size of the equipment doesn't matter (at least in this context

#1505
Covfefe
Joined APC: Jun 2015
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They fly E190/E195s, and their first A223 will be rolling off the line soon. Any US regionals fly those planes? Any major airline scope (besides Alaska) allow those airplane to fly as regional feed in their CBA/PWAs? Again, these posts you make are just evidence of some strange superiority complex you have, likely stemming from being a spirit pilot and taking similar “underpaid” heat. Now you can dish it to the new kid in town. Congrats.
#1506
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Joined APC: Jun 2008
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They fly E190/E195s, and their first A223 will be rolling off the line soon. Any US regionals fly those planes? Any major airline scope (besides Alaska) allow those airplane to fly as regional feed in their CBA/PWAs? Again, these posts you make are just evidence of some strange superiority complex you have, likely stemming from being a spirit pilot and taking similar “underpaid” heat. Now you can dish it to the new kid in town. Congrats.
#1507
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Joined APC: Oct 2017
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They fly E190/E195s, and their first A223 will be rolling off the line soon. Any US regionals fly those planes? Any major airline scope (besides Alaska) allow those airplane to fly as regional feed in their CBA/PWAs? Again, these posts you make are just evidence of some strange superiority complex you have, likely stemming from being a spirit pilot and taking similar “underpaid” heat. Now you can dish it to the new kid in town. Congrats.
BeatNavy is mad that he clicked on my link and got Rick Rolled a few days ago and now he is upset he flies a regional jet for a major airline.
#1508
Covfefe
Joined APC: Jun 2015
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lol I found a JetBlue pilot that’s probably on the E190/ or C-series (oh yeah we have to call it an “Airbus” so your ego isn’t brushed).
BeatNavy is mad that he clicked on my link and got Rick Rolled a few days ago and now he is upset he flies a regional jet for a major airline.
BeatNavy is mad that he clicked on my link and got Rick Rolled a few days ago and now he is upset he flies a regional jet for a major airline.
#1509
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Joined APC: Oct 2017
Posts: 1,989

last time I checked Spirit was not the lowest paid airline on the industry. Not sure where you get your info.
What happens when you jumpseat on United or Delta. Your d*ck must feel pretty small then, sitting in that jumpseat next to them, knowing you get paid less. But hey, look at the bright side, you must be very proud to be the gayest airline in America?
#1510
Covfefe
Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 2,859

No, I don’t loose (or even lose) sleep over you, sorry. And it’s New York’s gayest airline. Get it right. But no, I don’t really care for wokeness at any airline.
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