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CLT getting 2 new routes?

Does anyone remember before 9-11 that US was going to start AUS and SAT service? Does anyone know if that was going to be mainline back then?

I also remember that they were going to start Portland back then too but all of this fell apart right after 9-11

It would've been mainline (seek link below), but unfortunately, it was never started because of 9-11.

On another note, people on here have been saying US needed CLT-AUS/SAT service for years, and now that it is going to be flown by a regional everyone is shocked -- What did you expect? Heck, most our flights to IAH aren't even mainline.

Link to New AUS Service (From 2001)

I'm surprised they didn't let Republic fly this one though. Good luck sitting in one of those CR9 seats for 3+ hrs though.

Here's the new schedule though (Starts 5/4):

CLT-AUS
925a 1135a US2663 0 CR9
610p 820p US2675 0 CR9
AUS-CLT
700a 1027a US2688 0 CR9
1213p 340p US2660 0 CR9

CLT-SAT
945a 1205p US2659 0 CR9
600p 814p US2679 0 CR9
SAT-CLT
700a 1038a US2686 0 CR9
100p 438p US2678 0 CR9
 
NFW I'm flying on a CR9 that long.

I'll stay on UA or AA for AUS and SAT from PHL. At least UA has E+ in their CRJs.

If I still have to connect and there is no chance at an upgrade because it is a CR9 then there is no reason to fly US from anywhere but CLT on that route.
 
AUS and SAT have mainline service and are worked by US people just because they are adding RJ service does not make it less important for them or to the employees that want to go there out of CLT.
AUS is run by HP/US mainline employees. SAT is operated by CO. :huh:
 
Although I'm glad to FINALLY see the service re-instated.....I'm disappointed that it's to CLT only and that it will be on Express instead of mainline because I thought it would have been a perfect fit for the E190. It's amazing that US would not want to connect these cities with all the TransAtlantic service offered through PHL. I do know that the #2 nonstop destination out of Austin to the N.E is to JFK. SWA starts their N/S to AUS and SAT from PHL on March 17th..... :up:
 
CLT-AUS-SAT are routes we used to fly with the 737-200 and later the -300. U discontinued the service when we parked over half of the mainline fleet.

Both SAT and AUS had US service to PIT sometime back in the 1990's (before Austin-Bergstrom opened in 1999) but I don't think US ever served SAT/AUS with nonstop flights to CLT
 
Both SAT and AUS had US service to PIT sometime back in the 1990's (before Austin-Bergstrom opened in 1999) but I don't think US ever served SAT/AUS with nonstop flights to CLT

CLT-SAT was around for most of the 90s, and was operating once a day when it was cut in 9/97. CLT-AUS operated on and off again throughout the mid 90s
 
At one point when service to both cities was in full swing both AUS/SAT had 5 flights each...2 to CLT/ 2 to PIT/ and 1 to PHL. And ALL flights were FULL. I remember purchasing Buddy Passes and ID 90's for friends and family back then for over $200, so the routes definitely made money! Hopefully the routes will do well again and they'll upgrade the service.
 
The flight use to go PIT-CLT-SAT-AUS-CLT, with a 737-300 or 400.

In CLT it was common to see a Police Officer with a bomb sniffing dog in F/C as the dogs were property of the Feds and use to go to SAT for their exams and training.
 
On another note, people on here have been saying US needed CLT-AUS/SAT service for years, and now that it is going to be flown by a regional everyone is shocked -- What did you expect? Heck, most our flights to IAH aren't even mainline.

Could your more accepting attitude toward regionals-flying-mainine-aircraft-and-routes have anything to do with, Oh, the fact that you work for Republic? 🙄
 
Could your more accepting attitude toward regionals-flying-mainine-aircraft-and-routes have anything to do with, Oh, the fact that you work for Republic? 🙄

Don't hate the playa, hate the game :lol:
 
Press Release Source: US Airways


US Airways Does the Texas Two Step with New Service to Two Destinations in the Lone Star State
Monday February 11, 6:00 am ET
Airlines Pans Flights from Its Hub in Charlotte, N.C. to Austin and San Antonio


TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--US Airways (NYSE:LCC - News) introduces a new take on the ‘Texas Two Step’ with new flights to Austin and San Antonio from the airline’s largest hub in Charlotte, N.C. beginning May 4. Flights will be operated by US Airways Express carrier Mesa Airlines using 86-seat Bombardier manufactured Canadair CRJ900 regional jets.
“With a solid business and government base supported by outstanding educational institutions, a diverse economy, culture and tourism, we are pleased to offer central Texas connections to Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean through our Charlotte hub,â€￾ said US Airways Director of Express Planning Jason Reisinger.

Fares can be purchased immediately at www.usairways.com, by calling 800-428-4322 or through a travel agent. The new schedule is as follows:

Charlotte-Austin
Austin-Charlotte

Flight Departure Arrival Flight Departure Arrival
2663 9:25 a.m. 11:35 a.m. 2668 7:00 a.m. 10:27 a.m.*
2675 6:10 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 2660 12:13 p.m. 3:40 p.m.


* Service begins May 5, 2008


Charlotte-San Antonio
San Antonio-Charlotte

Flight Departure Arrival Flight Departure Arrival
2659 9:45 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 2686 7:00 a.m. 10:38 a.m.*
2679 6:00 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 2678 1:00 p.m. 4:38 p.m.


* Service begins May 5, 2008



With this announcement, US Airways’ Charlotte hub now has more than 540 daily departures to 128 non-stop destinations serving four destinations in Texas. Austin and San Antonio join the Florida cities of Daytona Beach, Panama City and Fort Walton Beach along with Biloxi, MS in new service from Charlotte announced earlier this year.

US Airways is the fifth largest domestic airline employing more than 36,000 aviation professionals worldwide. US Airways, US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express operate approximately 3,800 flights per day and serve more than 230 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. US Airways is a member of the Star Alliance network, which offers our customers 17,000 daily flights to 897 destinations in 160 countries worldwide. This press release and additional information on US Airways can be found at www.usairways.com. (LCCG)


-Fly With US-
 
They should call it the "Mainline Side-Step" instead. As posted earlier, new routes operated by contract express carriers are nothing to get excited about. :down:
 
Mesa CRJ-900s?! I'll take a connection through DFW thank you very much! I don't like the -900 and refuse to fly Mesa.
 

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