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blackbox said:Who flies E-170s for Delta? CHQ??
BlackPilot628 said:Yes, Started service today. DTW-SLC, SLC-CVG, and CVG-DTW. Twice a day.
The E170 are operated on the Shuttle America Certificate.
BlackPilot628 said:Yes, Started service today. DTW-SLC, SLC-CVG, and CVG-DTW. Twice a day.
The E170 are operated on the Shuttle America Certificate.
Popeye0537 said:"Im sure the main line guys will love you for doing SLC-CVG.... Have fun with that one."
Mainline aint gonna like $hit when D files for BK....
Sinca3 said:
Russ said:"Some of our older planes will probably be parked, and also more than 100 50 seat RJs---supposedly. So, the DCI pilots may not be very happy either. It will be a wild ride"
Sounds like we will be competing for the greeter job at WalMart there Gen.
As far as the 170 routing, not outside the realm to see them going hub to hub, DCI been at it for awhile.
BlackPilot628 said:Yes, Started service today. DTW-SLC, SLC-CVG, and CVG-DTW. Twice a day.
The E170 are operated on the Shuttle America Certificate.
General Lee said:I will be cleaning the lavs at Wallmart, thank you. And as far as the E170s going from hub to hub, maybe. I think Comair had a super late night CRJ flying from CVG to ATL once, probably with nonrevs. Most of the flights between major hubs connects many passengers to the regional feed at each airport. Our planes flying from CVG to SLC connect many people onto SkyWest/ASA and onto Montana, etc. The flights from SLC to ATL connect many many passengers to flights to FLA and beyond. Get it? Maybe an early early 5am fliight or maybe a 7pm flight arriving at CVG at 1am---but nothing prime time.