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Old 12-21-2007, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by cessna157 View Post
A fellow forum poster and cohort of mine is flying an awefully strange flight this weekend. Starting tomorrow, we are flying a LGA-VPS-LGA trip. That's an awefully long time to be sitting in an RJ. I'm not sure if this is just a seasonal flight or not, but it seems to be operating every day for quite a few days starting tomorrow. Has anyone ever seen or flown this trip before? Is it mainly military pax, or beach goers?
Looks like seasonal service for the time being...

http://community.emeraldcoast.com/ar..._okaloosa.html

Yea I'm so bored in JFK right now I actually looked it up for ya
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Old 12-21-2007, 05:01 PM
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From the same paper:


Comair seeks D.C. link
2007-12-21 06:26:00
Comair, a Delta Connection carrier, is applying for an available slot at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport through the Department of Transportation. The nonstop flight would be the only link from Washington D.C. to Northwest Florida.

“These slots are very limited by Homeland Security, especially since 9-11; however, we feel that Okaloosa County’s three military installations with 60,000 active duty, civil service and dependants, makes us an ideal candidate for this slot,” stated Airport Director Jerry Sealy, A.A.E., in a recent news release.

Okaloosa Regional Airport is seeking letters of support at the local and state level to include in the Comair application.

Comair’s 50-seat CRJ-200 aircraft would service the flights, providing a critical service and future growth to the area.
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Old 12-21-2007, 07:24 PM
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"Comair will begin service "almost immediately" after the Jan. 7 Big Sky departure, Black said. Comair will fly to Boston twice daily using 50-seat regional jets, replacing Big Skys six daily flights that use 19-seat turbo-propelled planes, according to Rebecca Hupp, BIA director. Big Sky had been flying four flights daily from BIA since it began service here in April, but had added two more daily flights on Nov. 4."

We have already started picking up this flying...not waiting til Jan 7th...several of us up in BOS the last couple of days covering Big Sky flights to/from BGR already. Anyone think this may be related to Comair's consideration of a BOS base?
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Old 12-21-2007, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by DominAirTrix View Post

We have already started picking up this flying...not waiting til Jan 7th...several of us up in BOS the last couple of days covering Big Sky flights to/from BGR already. Anyone think this may be related to Comair's consideration of a BOS base?
I think a base in BOS is a possibility just not anytime soon. It takes $$ to open a base, something Comair is not willing to part with right now.
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Old 12-21-2007, 09:55 PM
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I’ve been reading this thread for quite some time now. (940+ entries) Some people like to be positive, some negative and others just try and start rumors that set off panic and speculation. Even though this is my first post on this forum, I have been a Comair long enough to know that best course of action for any of us to take is to just hang in there, take one day at a time and understand that Comair is a HUGE operation and plays a HUGE role in the overall function of the Delta domestic system. Also, people seem to of lost sight of the fact two recent major events took place that can only improve Comair as a company and improve our relationship with Delta. (the departure of JC and the promotion of Don to DCI) Our union now has a leadership that is more in tune with the industry and has lost the leaders (JC, Bill, Corey) who had a ‘with us, or against us’ mentality. I think we can all take notes from two other airlines, Sky West and Express Jet, that have much more amicable relationships between the pilot group and management. (Sky West pilot group is not represented by a union and ExpJet is APLA) Don’t get me wrong, unions are good but the power of labor has diminished over the last 20 years in all unionized workforces. Now the focus needs to turn to how the two can work together and I think we are on the right track to have new leadership in the union that can work with management. With regards to Don, he is Comair through and through. He grew up in Erlanger, he worked his way up the chain to become president of a company he loves. We could not ask for a better person to be at bat for us at DCI. I have a strong feeling that he’ll take care of us with regard to Delta. With that said, us being sold has great potential to be the best thing that has happened to us in a long time. Either way, Comair has a rich history and a long standing relationship with the company that owns us. Out of all the DCI carriers, Comair repeatedly receives accolades from passengers and Delta for the type of product we put to the sky each and every day. Comair has a great group of people that know how to get the job done. You guys don’t think Delta knows this? The performance numbers that are flashed up all day long often reflect poor operational performance, but that more often than not is a reflection of the operational environment we are faced with each day. Delta understands that. What they don’t understand is why Mesa will, in a effort to get those numbers up, will take off without any bags just to get an on time departure. That type of decision making gets noticed by the higher-ups and trust me, it will make decisions much easier on who stays and who goes.

So before I step off my soap box, I just want to say that Comair is a great airline with great people that provide a great product. I’ve been flying the 900 around quite a bit recently and the passengers are EXTREAMLY impressed. That type of exposure for us is really great. The trade of one 50 for one 90 may seem to some as bad, but if that trend continues and Delta listens to its customers (trust me, they do) Comair could stand to be an entire 70/90 fleet in the very near future. We have one of the best training departments in the industry right now that have the ability to move people through differences at a faster rate than any other carrier operating CRJ’s. One of the contributing factors to us initially getting the 900 was our ability to get them on line quickly with qualified crews.

The landscape is changing. We are all aware of that. DCI will soon become 4 to 5 carriers. (more like 4, and we already lost 1, big sky; we picked up some of their flying and now we’re looking to get VPS flying from LGA and DCA) Comair has the reputation and now the leadership and people to make us one of the remaining 4. All of you new guys, hang in there. When there is time for panic, you will know it. The downsizing that is going on now is unavoidable with $96 a barrel crude. DCI will eliminate 35 jets from the system. Not all will be Comair aircraft. (Delta has said that the ERJ135 will be removed and CHQ has 17). So let’s all just take a deep breath and relax a bit; let this story play its self out and be glad that we work for an airline that has been here for the long haul and plans on staying.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Old 12-22-2007, 03:55 AM
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Great first post. You have a lot of valid points but. . . .


. . . how does that get me more days off and an upgrade before I start getting an EKG every year?
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Old 12-22-2007, 07:23 AM
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Great post . I really appreciate the encouraging words.
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Old 12-22-2007, 07:44 AM
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Dappem-Excellent post. I try to stay positive because I truly love coming in to work, but with the doom and gloom lately its so hard at times to stay positive. I've also been told my sarcasm is usually mistaken for negativity. We need more people like you around at Comair!
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Old 12-22-2007, 07:58 AM
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True post. Comair is a great place, these boards are more or less a venting post, but when it comes down to it we have a great job. Except for the senior FO's waiting to upgrade for the last year, you guys can still vent.
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Originally Posted by cessna157 View Post
Good for you. Want a cookie? Have a biscoff

HAHAHAHA I love it!

You guys see the Pinch-a-nickle guys complaining about taking the garbage out the planes? I got a kick out of it! Do you CMR guys really feel it is much of a big deal to clean up after a flight?
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