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Yup, told them that in PHL, that Shares would implode the system. They no listen!
You are going to tell me they weren't carrying little cactus plants in the cargo hold? Hey I was on those 747 flights to HNL back then (sorry, no need to go to Nagoya) so I remember their business model.
Widebodies on short haul are not uncommon.
There is just a little bit more to it than that. Right at the time AWA started that service the gulf war broke out. Now from what I understand, the asian community will not travel internationally on carriers who's country is involved in war. Maybe there is the fear of being shot down, I really don't know. There was another question of which carrier's were running transcon's in a 747. A bunch!! People's express was one, who remembers them??? Not fully a transcon but have done 747 on UAL to both DEN and ORD. Who remembers Tower Air?? SFO to JFK in you guessed it the 74.![]()
Okay, I may just be a cavewoman, but are you implying that is was a good thing to fly a near empty 747 across the Pacific because it was carrying little cactus plants? 100 passengers on a 747 is dismal. Where were my facts off about Nagoya?
Widebodies on short haul are not uncommon. Until quite recently UAL flew 747s and 777s between ORD and DEN. DAL regularly flew widebodies from ATL to Florida, that's where all that international expansion came from. PSA (also unsuccessfully) was crazy enough to buy L1011s for it's LAX-SFO Expressway. Even US has a daily 767 between PHL and CLT and has had an occassional A330 too.
I was joking with you as it was actually HNL-NGO and anyone could tell you that route was stupid, unless you were HP of course...Okay, I may just be a cavewoman, but are you implying that is was a good thing to fly a near empty 747 across the Pacific because it was carrying little cactus plants? 100 passengers on a 747 is dismal. Where were my facts off about Nagoya?
Flying a 747-200 between PHX/LAS and JFK because you bought the airframe before actually having a route to fly it on is idiotic. Especially when you are just a regional carrier from Phoenix.Widebodies on short haul are not uncommon. Until quite recently UAL flew 747s and 777s between ORD and DEN. DAL regularly flew widebodies from ATL to Florida, that's where all that international expansion came from.
Well sure considering it is the largest two hubs in the network. What you wouldn't see is such a flight between LAS/PHX and CLT or PHL. No way this airline makes money on such a flight.Even US has a daily 767 between PHL and CLT and has had an occassional A330 too.
Flying a 747-200 between PHX/LAS and JFK because you bought the airframe before actually having a route to fly it on is idiotic.
I bet we see an A340 on PHX-ABQ soon. 🙄
Sorry to go off topic, but that doesn't make sense. There were two or three (depending on the time of year) daily 747s operating SFONRT then. Why position an empty 747 SFOJFK? I recall it being more of a W pattern (SFONRT NRTJFKNRT NRTSFO).There was a brief time period back in the late 1990's when United would position a 747-400, fresh out of SFO maintenance, to JFK so it could operate the JFK-NRT flight. . .
Wow. Sometimes lame ass US pulls out an A320 to replace an A319. Exciting.