I am just curious here and please don't slam me as this is a real question. Why are you CLT based employees so excited about getting CDG back? Yes it's nice but wouldn't you guys rather have a new destination added to Europe or better yet South America Like Rio in Brazil or Buenos Aries?
Would be nice to see US add something to South America at some point.
It could also be LHR or FCO.
I am just curious here and please don't slam me as this is a real question. Why are you CLT based employees so excited about getting CDG back? Yes it's nice but wouldn't you guys rather have a new destination added to Europe or better yet South America Like Rio in Brazil or Buenos Aries?
Would be nice to see US add something to South America at some point.
I am just curious here and please don't slam me as this is a real question. Why are you CLT based employees so excited about getting CDG back? Yes it's nice but wouldn't you guys rather have a new destination added to Europe or better yet South America Like Rio in Brazil or Buenos Aries?
Would be nice to see US add something to South America at some point.
I'm trying to verify that. The rumor is not substantiated by any booking systems. You can still book AF 365/366 - an A330 all through next year, however it may be a bit early to assume the summer schedules are firm. Also, I really can't see DL wasting any aircraft type, including their etops 757's on a PHL-CDG flight, which will compete head on for O&D with the US 333 and have virtually no connecting feed. I mean it's not as if the current AF passengers are going to be satisfied with DL any more than with US on this route - other than possible alliance considerations.any truth about delta taking over airfrance's phl-cdg route next summer using a 757?
I'm afraid you don't really understand the international market place and it's importance to US Airways survival. First PHL-TLV will likely be one of the company's most profitable international routes - for both passenger and cargo yields. It will not only be supported by O&D and businesses from the 4th largest Jewish community in America and access to the huge NY/NJ Jewish immigrant population, but by significant connecting traffic potential. Second, which routes do you feel are US's (and most other legacy carriers) most profitable? Answer: Trans- Atlantic. The only scenario that would be "life-threatening" would be if US reduced international flying, rather than growing it. On what basis do you feel CLT to South America - an 8000+nm round trip, is a "lucrative" option? Does CLT have sufficient local Brazilian or Argentinian O&D to offset the low yielding connecting traffic to those countries? PHL would be questionable even assuming it could draw O&D from the NYC/Northern NJ area. Ever wonder why CO doesn't fly non-stop from EWR to either GIG or EZE? If you are looking for ways to ensure the company's survival - the easy answer is to reduce costs by 20% to line up with its competitors, not to increase low yielding domestic or international flying. CLT-CDG will likely be successful as a seasonal route, however, if it's not, you can bet that 762 will be pulled very quickly - unless it gets subsidies from Charlotte.Good and correct post.
US to anywhere Europe is way too little too late. And US does not have the equipment or brassones to go any further. Yeah, TLV will be very short-lived.
Now CLT to anywhere South America is a lucrative option.
But similar to GM wasting time & resources on acquiring Chrysler (taking your eye off the ball there, eh Rick Wagoner??) USair should be firts focusing on becoming profitable on their bread & butter markets.
All this other stuff is just a life-threatening distraction.
(any bets on when, not if, GM and USair perish if they keep up this silly behavior?0
Much of deep South America is subject to restrictive bilateral treaties limiting the number of airlines and flights.
France, on the other hand, is Open Skies, meaning anyone can fly there from anywhere.
Besides, China is highly resticted (and coveted) yet US chose not to initiate service when allowed to. What makes you think US would actually initiate service to EZE or GIG if it were given rights to fly there?
Kind of like AA didnt initate their service to China as well
Not talking about PVG...AA flies to PVG...flt 289