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Saluki Dawg

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Just wondering what your Int'l Ops are like. Do you overnight in Cities like CUN and SJU, or are they just turns for you guys? Thanks.
 
This week I was supposed to have back to back overnights in San Juan until a certain Captain gave me the plague by hacking his germs in the cockpit last trip.

I've had one CUN overnight with a 24 hour layover, stayed at the Hilton( nice resort...good food) but PUJ and MBJ are supposed to be decent.
 
SJU is nice, resort hotel right in the middle of old San Juan downtown.

MBJ is a very expensive resort, not much is around. Rent a car.

Haven't heard much about PUJ yet.

You can never find the overnights in open time... Those lines go senior and they go fast. Hoping to see more of them in the MCO bid pack since I'll be about 9 from the top of the F/O list down there. :D
 
Rumor on the SWA side is once this deal is complete, there are as many a 30 intl. destinations that are being considered. FWIW
 
Rumor on the SWA side is once this deal is complete, there are as many a 30 intl. destinations that are being considered. FWIW


From what I heard also Gary K. was in ATL yesterday and has plans to grow ATL to over 300 departures a day by the end of 2011. We are around 200 or so now. Also plans for "significant Intl growth"

PUJ-Punta Cana=All inclusive
MBJ-Montego Bay=Ritz Carlton $$$
 
AirTran had 288 daily departures from ATL right before Joe Leonard left. 300 is doable with our gates, and I think we had fewer gates back then.
 
I really think that International is the way to go. Unfortunately the 737NG is limited due to range...
I think we could make it to Lima from MCO but that's about it.
The following are the markets I believe deserve our attention in that area:

Mexico City, Guadalajara, Cabo San Lucas, San Jose, Panama, Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Caracas, Lima, St. Martin, St. Thomas, Sto Domingo.

To the north: Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver.

I think that's about it... Any other ideas? The rest of the markets are either very small or seasonal. For anything else, we need 787s... ;)
 
Just wondering what your Int'l Ops are like. Do you overnight in Cities like CUN and SJU, or are they just turns for you guys? Thanks.


Can we stop the international talk? Our "international" flying is about as exotic as Taco Bell. Sorry to wreck the party.
 
Ah yes...the wonderful Int'l destinations of Maui and Honolulu. Customs is gonna be a bi*ch. ;)

Great islands, no customs, no immigration, Duke's, The Shore Bird, Moose's -- all on international per diem. Gotta love the Aloha State.
 
Ah yes...the wonderful Int'l destinations of Maui and Honolulu. Customs is gonna be a bi*ch. ;)

Funny...the one time I flew to Maui, I couldn't find customs....weird.....I think someone asked about ideas for other destinations, therefore, the islands are a logical choice. Now, if only I could find customs in San Juan, P.R.:D
 

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