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jetliner1526 02-11-2013 09:25 AM

LGA
 
I recently overheard some WN pilots talking about a New York base. How many daily flights does AirTran operate from LGA? Would the increase be significant to WN to open a small base?

WHACKMASTER 02-11-2013 02:41 PM

HIGHLY doubt it! It's the number of overnighting jets that determines what city's "domicile worthy" at SW. I'm not sure what they got in EWR nowadays, but I know that between AAI & SWA in LGA there can't be anymore than eight RONs. Not nearly enough for a domicile.

However, a EWR/LGA codomicile would seem feasible. Perhaps not how but in the future with a little more growth? NYC is the biggest air travel market in the world. I can't see SWA not wanting to get in there in a big, big way.

Bwipilot 02-12-2013 04:47 AM

You're all smoking crack. SWA will have to get at least another 12 gates at either of the airports before it'll open a base.

WHACKMASTER 02-12-2013 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by Bwipilot (Post 1350749)
You're all smoking crack. SWA will have to get at least another 12 gates at either of the airports before it'll open a base.

That's kind of what I was saying. However, with the departure of the OPCs and arrival of the iPads in 2014, supposedly there's a chance of some mini-bases in the future. Perhaps a fat chance, but a chance nevertheless.

tsquare 02-12-2013 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by WHACKMASTER (Post 1350518)
HIGHLY doubt it! It's the number of overnighting jets that determines what city's "domicile worthy" at SW. I'm not sure what they got in EWR nowadays, but I know that between AAI & SWA in LGA there can't be anymore than eight RONs. Not nearly enough for a domicile.

However, a EWR/LGA codomicile would seem feasible. Perhaps not how but in the future with a little more growth? NYC is the biggest air travel market in the world. I can't see SWA not wanting to get in there in a big, big way.

lulz.... I wonder if those guys realize how far apart EWR and LGA are....

threeighteen 02-12-2013 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by tsquare (Post 1350977)
lulz.... I wonder if those guys realize how far apart EWR and LGA are....

16.6 miles

tsquare 02-12-2013 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by threeighteen (Post 1351163)
16.6 miles

Yup. Should be able to make it between the two in 4 or 5 hours... on a good day.... not to mention the cost to get there. Co-terminals are a great idea. Thank God my category only has one trip out of EWR and a bunch of senior guys that live in Pa. Welcome to New York boyz.

WHACKMASTER 02-12-2013 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by tsquare (Post 1350977)
lulz.... I wonder if those guys realize how far apart EWR and LGA are....

I know it well, T. At least a half hour on a good day. AA's got a NYC base and so do you guys so it's not unheard of.

Justdoinmyjob 02-13-2013 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by WHACKMASTER (Post 1351381)
I know it well, T. At least a half hour on a good day. AA's got a NYC base and so do you guys so it's not unheard of.

True, but the number of pilots that AA or Delta has based alone in NYC is close to the amount of pilots SWA/AAI have in total. The economy of scale allows it to work for a bigger carrier.

4th Level 02-13-2013 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by Justdoinmyjob (Post 1351501)
True, but the number of pilots that AA or Delta has based alone in NYC is close to the amount of pilots SWA/AAI have in total.

AA/DL have 7500 pilots based in NYC?

:rolleyes:


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