I know Colgan and Air Midwest have some props in their own livery that show up in the system, but are we really alllowing this now? :unsure:
This is 821MD, a fomer US/MA plane.
No longer in a UsAirways scheme, this Republic 170 is rotating on its way to DEN on behalf of Frontier. Quite a pleasent catch on this outing to OMA! Canon 350D
saw one at the B gates in PHL yesterday..... not sure if it was the same one...exact same livery, tho....I know they do service for Frontier, but didn't we give them the 28 aircraft to do service as US Airways Express?
And don't think this bird won't pop up in our system. They have plain white and blue E170s and ERJs that show up at United and Delta gates all the time... still better than this though. Who do they think they are? They are a lowball, contract, replacement worker outfit, not a codeshare partner.
I know they do service for Frontier, but didn't we give them the 28 aircraft to do service as US Airways Express?
And don't think this bird won't pop up in our system. They have plain white and blue E170s and ERJs that show up at United and Delta gates all the time... still better than this though. Who do they think they are? They are a lowball, contract, replacement worker outfit, not a codeshare partner.
Fly an express carrier under CO livery and compare your experience.
Especially when US is the smallest and most disorganized of all the major legacy carriers. and with such a screwed up disfunctional hub like PHL to boot!!There is no way on eart ANY carrier should have 9 subcontractors. This is especially true when US has 2 wholly owned subsidiary carriers.
I'd like to say a few things about this topic. I am a frozen mainline pilot serving a sentence of one year at Republic as a Captain. I am aware of the FA PA referencing "Republic Airlines"...it is in their manual to make that announcement, they are required to do so...and are written up if found not in compliance. Secondly, I am frequently asked about trip mileage...as opposed to segment time...because apparently, their service is predicated on DME...not time elapsed....also in their manuals.Republic is big on not doing a bev service due to air time when another Express carrier does. My last trip on Republic was DCA-PHL, about 20 passengers and 2 flt atts but not even an Express beverage service. So the ft att's sat on the jumpseat for about 50 mins. A few hours later I flew PHL-LGA on a FULL (37 paxs) Piedmont Dash 8. About 25-30 mins takeoff to touchdown and the 1 FA did a full beverage service from the cart. I have heard of and read about similar examples involving Republic and other Express carriers.
Regards
LGA777
Not sticking up for RW in any way but DCA-PHL is a no serv on mainline and it doesn't matter how many pax are actually on the flight. I'm not sure on this but maybe the DH8 since its max is 37pax does service on all flights since they generally do the short hops. I do know that each affiliate carrier has their own procedures and to a point disagree with this especially on aircraft like the E70, E75, and CR9 when these aircraft most of the time are flying alongside mainline aircraft on the same routes and should mirror the same service as mainline. However, in saying that mainline can't even get procedures in place for the East and West side of the operation much less the contract carriers. Note: I do have to say that the several times I've flown the YV CR9's and ZW they have always been very professional and done the same service as mainline.Republic is big on not doing a bev service due to air time when another Express carrier does. My last trip on Republic was DCA-PHL, about 20 passengers and 2 flt atts but not even an Express beverage service. So the ft att's sat on the jumpseat for about 50 mins. A few hours later I flew PHL-LGA on a FULL (37 paxs) Piedmont Dash 8. About 25-30 mins takeoff to touchdown and the 1 FA did a full beverage service from the cart. I have heard of and read about similar examples involving Republic and other Express carriers.
Regards
LGA777
Not sticking up for RW in any way but DCA-PHL is a no serv on mainline and it doesn't matter how many pax are actually on the flight. I'm not sure on this but maybe the DH8 since its max is 37pax does service on all flights since they generally do the short hops. I do know that each affiliate carrier has their own procedures and to a point disagree with this especially on aircraft like the E70, E75, and CR9 when these aircraft most of the time are flying alongside mainline aircraft on the same routes and should mirror the same service as mainline. However, in saying that mainline can't even get procedures in place for the East and West side of the operation much less the contract carriers. Note: I do have to say that the several times I've flown the YV CR9's and ZW they have always been very professional and done the same service as mainline.