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New Delta 767-300ER flying........some NRT

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General Lee

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Delta filed this with the DOT today...

Delta, a designated non-incumbent carrier under the U.S.-Japan Air Transport Services Agreement, hereby applies for an allocation of frequencies to operate nonstop combination service on the following routes:

Portland-Tokyo - 7 frequencies
Guam-Tokyo - 7 frequencies
Honolulu-Tokyo - 7 frequencies

On or about June 1, 2009, Delta plans to replace Northwest as the operating carriers on the above-named routes. This will better enable the two carriers to align capacity with demand. Delta will operate 221-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, in lieu of the 243 seat Airbus A-330-200 aircraft currently operated by Northwest. Northwest may remain a marketing carrier on some or all of the routes by utilizing a portion of Delta’s and Northwest’s existing allocation of U.S.-Japan same-country codeshare frequencies. The change in operating carriers is tentatively scheduled for June 1; however, some of these services could be transitioned as early as the beginning of the March 28, 2009 IATA Summer Season. Delta requests that any startup or dormancy condition run from June 1, 2009.


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I have heard 767ERs to AMS from PDX, but A330s from SLC to NRT (both were in the slide show I believe). Also, A330s from JFK to Amman, Cairo, and Tel Aviv, and maybe some Africa from ATL. Interesting indeed. They have options on which planes to use to maxamize the revenue, and they are going to exploit that.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Any news on the MSP-NRT-MSP service? Just wondering if the 747 will be replaced by the 777 on this route
 
One went to DCA the other day. Was that a one time thing or is it going to be a regular thing as well?
 
Delta filed this with the DOT today...

Delta, a designated non-incumbent carrier under the U.S.-Japan Air Transport Services Agreement, hereby applies for an allocation of frequencies to operate nonstop combination service on the following routes:

Portland-Tokyo - 7 frequencies
Guam-Tokyo - 7 frequencies
Honolulu-Tokyo - 7 frequencies

On or about June 1, 2009, Delta plans to replace Northwest as the operating carriers on the above-named routes. This will better enable the two carriers to align capacity with demand. Delta will operate 221-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, in lieu of the 243 seat Airbus A-330-200 aircraft currently operated by Northwest. Northwest may remain a marketing carrier on some or all of the routes by utilizing a portion of Delta’s and Northwest’s existing allocation of U.S.-Japan same-country codeshare frequencies. The change in operating carriers is tentatively scheduled for June 1; however, some of these services could be transitioned as early as the beginning of the March 28, 2009 IATA Summer Season. Delta requests that any startup or dormancy condition run from June 1, 2009.


Bye Bye--General Lee

Dumb question, but Delta buys NWA, they don't get the slots that NWA owns?? As far as I can tell, NWA already flys those routes, but Delta has to apply for them after buying NWA? Is it a Japan control thing, or a DOT thing??
 
Dumb question, but Delta buys NWA, they don't get the slots that NWA owns?? As far as I can tell, NWA already flys those routes, but Delta has to apply for them after buying NWA? Is it a Japan control thing, or a DOT thing??
Both...............
 
Yes, but these changes are done prior to SOC so they had to do this since the service will be flown on another ticket, when the NWA ticket is still around. It is just making sure all duckies are in a row. That is all.

The plan was to have the 777's migrate North.
 

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