Jet-Who to LAX?
#11
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2007
Position: FO
Posts: 224
Its JetBlue...
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Austin, TX (AUS) starts May 1, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and San Jose, CA (SJC) starts May 21, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and New York, NY (JFK) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and Boston, MA (BOS) starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Las Vegas, NV (LAS)starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Washington, DC (IAD) starts May 21, 2008.
San Diego, CA (SAN) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Austin, TX (AUS) starts May 1, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and San Jose, CA (SJC) starts May 21, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and New York, NY (JFK) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and Boston, MA (BOS) starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Las Vegas, NV (LAS)starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Washington, DC (IAD) starts May 21, 2008.
San Diego, CA (SAN) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
#12
LET'S GET READY TO RUMMMBBBBLLLLEEEE!!!!
Four way west coast grudge match... American, Southwest, Alaskan and Jetblue. AMR and AK should just sit back and let WN take care of the pesky B6
Barger and Co. better be right. Expanding into a solid, cash rich WN market with a new Aircraft in a possible recession. Watch B6's "Big Cash" position (1+Billion so they say) go away in a flush of Free Cash Flow.
American won't let their flagship route go without a fight either...
Southwest really has to take a hard look at AirTran now as a weapon to kill B6. Stand-by... for new catalyst in the merger-go-round.
Four way west coast grudge match... American, Southwest, Alaskan and Jetblue. AMR and AK should just sit back and let WN take care of the pesky B6
Barger and Co. better be right. Expanding into a solid, cash rich WN market with a new Aircraft in a possible recession. Watch B6's "Big Cash" position (1+Billion so they say) go away in a flush of Free Cash Flow.
American won't let their flagship route go without a fight either...
Southwest really has to take a hard look at AirTran now as a weapon to kill B6. Stand-by... for new catalyst in the merger-go-round.
#13
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Joined APC: May 2007
Posts: 698
Its JetBlue...
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Austin, TX (AUS) starts May 1, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and San Jose, CA (SJC) starts May 21, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and New York, NY (JFK) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and Boston, MA (BOS) starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Las Vegas, NV (LAS)starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Washington, DC (IAD) starts May 21, 2008.
San Diego, CA (SAN) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Austin, TX (AUS) starts May 1, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and San Jose, CA (SJC) starts May 21, 2008.
Long Beach, CA (LGB) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and New York, NY (JFK) starts May 21, 2008.
Los Angeles, CA (LAX) and Boston, MA (BOS) starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Las Vegas, NV (LAS)starts May 21, 2008.
Burbank, CA (BUR) and Washington, DC (IAD) starts May 21, 2008.
San Diego, CA (SAN) and Seattle, CA (SEA) starts May 21, 2008.
That's why they said they would be adding smaller commuter planes. There are 11 slots open for airplanes MTOW less than 75,000 lbs. ExpressJet would seem to make sense, we do have XM radio and meals.
#15
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Joined APC: May 2007
Posts: 698
The article stated they wanted to expand in LGB. So where are they going to get that extra flying from?
#18
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2007
Position: 320 F/O
Posts: 168
Listen Carefully.
LGB is not seeing any change in the total number of flights. The slots that were used to fly to IAD (2x) LAS, and possibly a JFK are being used to fly the new cities. Frequency will decrease, while cities will increase? Get it?
So let me say this again, BUR is picking up the IAD and LAS flights. JetBlue is flying it's own routes with it's own aircraft. E90/320
SEA 90/320
SJC 90/320
AUS 90
Understand? Or do you still want to know what regional is flying for JB?
LGB is not seeing any change in the total number of flights. The slots that were used to fly to IAD (2x) LAS, and possibly a JFK are being used to fly the new cities. Frequency will decrease, while cities will increase? Get it?
So let me say this again, BUR is picking up the IAD and LAS flights. JetBlue is flying it's own routes with it's own aircraft. E90/320
SEA 90/320
SJC 90/320
AUS 90
Understand? Or do you still want to know what regional is flying for JB?
Last edited by CRFguy; 02-13-2008 at 01:20 PM.
#19
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Joined APC: May 2007
Posts: 698
Why don't you listen carefully?
"Although Long Beach Airport is capped at 41 daily flights for large commercial jetliners, sources say JetBlue will likely expand its service by offering flights on smaller commuter planes."
There, I quoted it for you and everyone else. Now try and explain that without continuing to state the flying will expand elsewhere.
Understand? Or do you want to keep sounding like a broken record?
"Although Long Beach Airport is capped at 41 daily flights for large commercial jetliners, sources say JetBlue will likely expand its service by offering flights on smaller commuter planes."
There, I quoted it for you and everyone else. Now try and explain that without continuing to state the flying will expand elsewhere.
Understand? Or do you want to keep sounding like a broken record?
#20
Why don't you listen carefully?
"Although Long Beach Airport is capped at 41 daily flights for large commercial jetliners, sources say JetBlue will likely expand its service by offering flights on smaller commuter planes."
There, I quoted it for you and everyone else. Now try and explain that without continuing to state the flying will expand elsewhere.
Understand? Or do you want to keep sounding like a broken record?
"Although Long Beach Airport is capped at 41 daily flights for large commercial jetliners, sources say JetBlue will likely expand its service by offering flights on smaller commuter planes."
There, I quoted it for you and everyone else. Now try and explain that without continuing to state the flying will expand elsewhere.
Understand? Or do you want to keep sounding like a broken record?
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