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MuPpET 03-30-2019 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by direct2entent (Post 2793087)
Holding out for the Seattle base

Hold out for horizon, cpz or skywest

Excargodog 03-30-2019 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by direct2entent (Post 2793087)
Holding out for the Seattle base

Yeah. So are a bunch of Horizon FOs who don’t want to fly out of PAE.

I think their odds are better than yours.

;)

fortyeight 03-30-2019 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by KCaviator (Post 2792679)
We’ll be flying to TUS for like 2 weeks in June.

Edit: Ah damn, just saw this was posted above.

Why only 2 weeks? Let me guess, Skywest needs it covered...

And where did you find this info?

captive apple 03-30-2019 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by fortyeight (Post 2793302)
Why only 2 weeks? Let me guess, Skywest needs it covered...

And where did you find this info?

Why would you guess that and how do you find self worth in imaging it?
Skywest is currently only flying 200s on that route. Republics 9:40AM flight is currently a mainline aircraft which down gauges.

fortyeight 03-30-2019 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by captive apple (Post 2793352)
Why would you guess that and how do you find self worth in imaging it?
Skywest is currently only flying 200s on that route. Republics 9:40AM flight is currently a mainline aircraft which down gauges.

Wrong. Skywest operates a 175 on that route.

Random Task 03-31-2019 01:04 PM

Can someone actually answer the question of where this info is coming from?

sn00p 03-31-2019 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Random Task (Post 2793609)
Can someone actually answer the question of where this info is coming from?

One way is to go to the United App or United site and input DEN-TUS starting on 6/6 I believe.

That’s the only method I’ve figured out so far.

KCaviator 03-31-2019 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by Random Task (Post 2793609)
Can someone actually answer the question of where this info is coming from?

Market Planning under the “Departments” tab on the intranet, then click “Airports Served.” Doesn’t show what the actual routes are; it takes a little more digging to find that info.

It’s a nice way of seeing what our flying looks like for a few months out, instead of relying on stupid rumors on the Facebook page.

OffAtTango 10-25-2019 05:46 AM

According to the December airport list, we'll be flying to Sacramento, Spokane, and Seattle. All on the United side.

amberdash 10-25-2019 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by OffAtTango (Post 2912317)
According to the December airport list, we'll be flying to Sacramento, Spokane, and Seattle. All on the United side.

It's temporary, check the note at the bottom.


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