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International Street connects Desolation Row and the Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
"Yes, all in 2010. Thats what the word is on the International Street."
What/Who is this int'l street? Is it an employee, a ramp worker, words literally on the street?
I hope you are right
Virtual expansionWell its not US metal in CUR, but US has announced an interline agreement with CUR based Insel Air.
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Perhaps we may see flights from CLT to CUR in the not too distant future.
Pan Am did back in the day.Also they should try PHL-KEF since no other American carrier flies there. I don't know if any American carrier has ever flown there. But the FI does have quite a few flights to the USA.
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US flies to DUB year-round now. IIRC, its 4x wkly in deep winter.
I've heard that CLT-CUR was a possibility, though as another poster said, you think it would've already been announced by now if they were going to fly it this winter. I suppose it could be announced shortly with a start up date sometime in Feb. Other destinations were being looked at in Mexico, but I assume that the H1N1 outbreak killed/delayed any of those plans.
CLT-EZE is probably another year away from being launched as well.
PB,
Here's my thoughts on it:
In addition to what you said, BUD and PRG are appealing to more and more American tourists as they are not as expensive as some of the more-developed tourist destinations in Europe. That said, I think if US ventures into cities in central/eastern Europe, they will stick to cities that have a *A on the other end (VIE, IST, *maybe* WAW). The 767 fleet is tiny as it is and if they start going to other places like HNL and GIG that leaves less room for expansion to smaller cities in Europe that can not be served with a 75E. Ultimately, I think VIE and NCE would be good 767 routes.
Bucharest (OTP), I would say not a chance. DL couldn't even make it work from JFK outside of the peak summer months (they might be back next summer??) and I believe they had a partnership with TAROM, the Romanian flag carrier.
HEL has always struck me as odd as to why no US carrier serves it, though it is outside of the range of a 757 so that probably explains why CO or US isn't there. I would say AA (or DL from JFK) would be the most likely since HEL is a oneworld hub.
PHL-DUB is 5x a week this winter as opposed to 4x a week last winter!
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It seems that US should be able to so with the likes of ATH and ZRH, even if just 4 times a week.
Exactly. Maybe we could serve Ireland starting in March and not wait till later?
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Good question for Parker
Flying to half of its European destinations for only few month a year is not the hallmark of a serious international carrier. CO serves some fairly small European markets such as BRS (Bristol) and manages to do so year round. It seems that US should be able to so with the likes of ATH and ZRH, even if just 4 times a week.
But as has been said by many people on these pages, one just can not compare US and CO anymore than one can compare apples and oranges.
like normal airlines???? My aren't you the funny one! 🙄
Flying to half of its European destinations for only few month a year is not the hallmark of a serious international carrier. CO serves some fairly small European markets such as BRS (Bristol) and manages to do so year round. It seems that US should be able to so with the likes of ATH and ZRH, even if just 4 times a week.
But as has been said by many people on these pages, one just can not compare US and CO anymore than one can compare apples and oranges.