Us Adds Flights To Gso For Furniture Market

US AIRWAYS INCREASES FLIGHTS AND SEAT CAPACITY FOR HIGH POINT FURNITURE MARKET

ARLINGTON, Va., August 3, 2004 -- US Airways will add six daily roundtrip flights and operate larger aircraft to and from the Greensboro/High Point Regional Airport from Oct. 10-15, and Oct. 17-21, 2004, to accommodate passengers attending the annual International Home Furnishings Market in High Point, N.C.

US Airways will add two daily 50-seat regional jet (RJ) flights to Greensboro from both New York (LaGuardia) and Pittsburgh, as well as one additional 50-seat RJ flight from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

From Charlotte, N.C., US Airways will upgrade two 50-seat RJs and one 126-seat Boeing 737-300 aircraft to 144-seat Boeing 737-400 service, increasing capacity by 188 seats each way. Between Philadelphia and Greensboro, US Airways will upgrade one RJ to 737-300 service, as well as add a daily 50-seat RJ roundtrip, a total increase in capacity of 126 seats on the route.

US Airways currently operates 38 daily flights from Greensboro, including four-times daily service to Boston and Baltimore/Washington (BWI), five daily flights to Pittsburgh and Reagan Washington National, six daily flights to Philadelphia and New York, and eight-times daily service to Charlotte.

US Airways is the nation’s seventh-largest airline, serving nearly 200 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. US Airways, US Airways Shuttle and the US Airways Express partner carriers operate over 3,300 flights per day. For more information on US Airways flight schedules and fares, contact US Airways online at usairways.com.

US Airways is a member of the Star Alliance network. Star Alliance was established in 1997 as the first truly global airline alliance to offer customers global reach and a smooth travel experience. For more information, visit staralliance.com.

Reporters needing additional information should contact US Airways Corporate Affairs at (703) 872-5100.
 
BoeingBoy said:
They finally discovered the Furniture Market.

Jim
188 seats increase??? WOW!!! Never mind that Delta will throw 757's and 767's in there if necessary as well as the other carriers...

The GSO furniture mart is something I have been hearing about from the piedmont folks for ages now. Piedmont used to TRULY increase the flights for this, and never tried to be mealy mouthed like Baldenza... :lol:
 
Well, it's a little more than that...

Looks like 100 more seats from LGA, 100 more from PIT, 50 more from DCA, and 126 from PHL. Plus the 188 from CLT. That's about 564 extra seats per day.

Bigger airplanes (75's or 76's, even 321's) would be nice, but that's the problem with having a static fleet with a relatively small number of big airplanes.

I do wonder why no increase on the weekend during the market. For those not familiar with it, the twice a year furniture market runs Thursday thru Wednesday. Manufacturer's reps start coming in on the Sunday before the market to get things set up, buyers (from all over the world) start arriving on Wednesday. Then for the duration of the market people are coming and going constantly.

Every hotel/motel in the area is sold out during the market. Many people rent out their homes and many of those use the opportunity (and money received) for a vacation, so local folks are leaving before the market and returning after the market.

Jim
 
There is added service on Sundays, not Saturdays which is not nearly as busy as Sundays.