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Delta's new LGA-ORD shuttle operated by shuttle

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Not sure but what I do know is:

Mesa Sucks!
 
job stealers
 
That's fine and good. What about LAX to CMH? on a 738. Is that against SWA or something?, weird city pair.
 
Maybe not. It says E175, not Shuttle America. Another option would be Compass. Compass is closing it's MEM base, and rumored to be opening a Chicago one, coincidence?

click on the link again... after it list all the flights between lga-ord its says

*Flight operated by Delta Connection carrier Shuttle America
 
click on the link again... after it list all the flights between lga-ord its says

*Flight operated by Delta Connection carrier Shuttle America

My bad, missed that part. Wouldn't have surprised me either way though the way the connection flying is being shook up.
 
Shuttle has been doing LGA-MDW for years. I think they're just switching from MDW to ORD

That doesn't mean anything, it's not a Shuttle America route, it's a Delta route. Mesaba is in SLC, Compass in ATL, Comair in DTW, Skywest in MSP...nobody should get too comfortable with anything the way Delta is moving around flying.
 

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