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Sadly they wont. They will simply park more 73's, put more RJ's or Q400's on said routes and have another bid to "properly" staff the 75 and 777.
 
I stated this last year, a few months ago and again last week...

CAL will grow it's routes due to Star.
May be slight at first, but expect even more announcements for next year.
Though, I don't think we're done with growth for this year either.
I also see Stuttgart and Colgne/Bonn in our future...

Hope the "rumor" of a possible April bid holds true. There can be no doubt that we need our furloughees back!

always
motch
 
I stated this last year, a few months ago and again last week...

CAL will grow it's routes due to Star.
May be slight at first, but expect even more announcements for next year.
Though, I don't think we're done with growth for this year either.
I also see Stuttgart and Colgne/Bonn in our future...

Hope the "rumor" of a possible April bid holds true. There can be no doubt that we need our furloughees back!

always
motch


There's a reason it's called the "Death Star". Your expansion will come from selling seats on the other 20 or so Star Alliance partners. The demand for travel (at a reasonable ticket price) will not absorb a capacity increase at this time.
 

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