nycbusdriver said:
Now that we're in the thirdworld alliance (at least in Germany), I understand we're pissing off all those poor, unsuspecting customers who booked Star Alliance connections in FRA before the merger and find themselves deplaning in the thirdworld terminal and having lots of headaches switching over to the Lufthansa side. Same in MUC.
Hmmm. Personally, I'll take the allegedly "third world" T2 at FRA over the Lufthansa/United/Star T1 anyday. Personally, I cannot stand connecting through T1 and while it has definitely gotten better over the years, I still try and avoid it. To each their own, I guess.
nycbusdriver said:
It would not surprise me that all CLT - Germany flights will be gone in the fall, and only PHL-MUC and one PHL-FRA will remain for the near future after 2014.
That would surprise me greatly, and I doubt it highly. There are enormous financial and commercial linkages between Germany and the southeastern U.S. Now, it's true that much of it is Germany-originating, and thus more likely to stick with Lufthansa's MUC-CLT (for as long as that may or may not last) or connect between Lufthansa and United at EWR or IAD. But I still continue to believe there is sufficient demand between Germany and the southeastern U.S., including Florida, to justify at least a single daily CLT-FRA flight. I would not be at all surprised to see such a route eventually settle into being operated by the smallest longhaul widebody AA operates - a reconfigured PMAA 2-class 763 - but I still think the route survives with at least one daily flight.
As for PHL-FRA - as I said, I doubt the second flight will last much longer, and eventually expect it to shift to a second PHL-LHR.
zethya said:
If this is the Cyprus Slot pair, the LHR Arrival/Departure times from CLT will be super sub optimum for business travelers.
Remember - AA now shares a massive common slot pool with BA and Iberia, so there's nothing stopping AA from swapping a take off and/or landing slot from somewhere else to make the schedules work for a second CLT flight. (Remember - now with the ATI/JV, BA also has an economic incentive to see that second CLT-LHR succeed along with AA.)
Indeed, I've now read elsewhere that, as might have been expected, the second eastbound flight is scheduled for a 2230 CLT departure (so a ~1130 LHR arrival) - perfectly timed to not only meet inbound flow traffic from the 2200 connecting bank, but also provide many people connecting from around the east coast with the ability to depart their originating cities relatively late and still connect onward to LHR and beyond.
zethya said:
The CLT fans hope for a BA flight may no longer be feasible as 3x LHR seems a bit unreasonable.
I wouldn't be surprised if the second CLT-LHR eventually went to a daily BA 777, and the existing US flight was upgauged to a 2-class AA 777.