From Minneapolis
Apologies only just realised! Thought I was reading a different thread
Huh, I was only aware of SXY, DAL and now NKS
Which one is the fourth that Iām forgetting? Itās not Frontier, is it?
Great to see these Airlines and Routes coming back to Tel Aviv!
Good to see Memphis getting more traffic.
Itās fine lol
More Breeze routes!
ā¢ Albany (ALB) to Raleigh (RDU)
ā¢ Albany (ALB) to Charleston (CHS)
ā¢ Greenville (GSP) to Pittsburgh (PIT)
ā¢ Greenville (GSP) to Fort Myers (RSW)
- Columbus (CMH) to Portland, ME (PWM)
Delta, Sun Country, Frontier and Seasonal on Southwest
So that brings it to a total of 5, with the addition of Spirit.
Another 3 on top of Charleston, Hartford and Raleigh and the 2 e190s coming soon. Theyāre liking all of the Chicago, Montreal and Philly and most of the DC comments. Iām hopping for a Chicago nonstop from ORD- preferably but mdw will suffice
Confirmed is Providence, Richmond (Virginia), and Montreal.
Do the Embraers have that kind of range? Iām pretty sure theyāre required to carry enough fuel to fly to Bermuda and then to the mainland US in the event of a diversion.
Exciting to see another International flight back at Providence after Sky High left, And exciting to see an international route to Richmond!
(@whyevenbothernaming summon)
Recently (and by recently I mean last month), an agreement has been reached between the GOAA (MCO) and Koreaās Seoul Incheon International Airport. This agreement includes the potential to start up service between the two airports, potentially becoming the first Asian airport to receive direct service to Orlando! I donāt know what airline it would be - most likely Korean Air - but it does mean that there could be more interesting widebody traffic at MCO (maybe even A380s?!).
Starlux will be adding a Taipei - Ontario, California flight to their schedule.
I believe the 190s they r getting can. Iām pretty sure the 175s can do it as well, Theyāve chartered it to Cleveland a few times
I thought air Canada few to providence
Not really ānewā but Delta is extending their seasonal ANC-ATL flight until January, which usually ends mid-September. This is great news for both Alaskans and visitors as it provides an easier connection to the Southeast U.S., Caribbean, and beyond for those holiday trips
Orlando to Seoul. Wow, thats gotta be pushing 16 hours flight time