lowecur
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Las Vegas is set to open up 10 additional gates on concouse D in March or April of this year. This has ramifications for both Jetblue and AirTran.
Jetblue will seek to fly many flts into LAS in the next 24 months as they expand in cities east of the Mississippi. My guess is they will fly the 190 direct from SYR, ROC, & BUF, as well as any of the other medium size markets they expand to. It will probably be one flt per day with departures in the evening and a turnaround returning early the next morning. This will give the 190 great utilization similar to the 320. I would think the evening departures would give the 190 a better range as westerly's die down at the end of the day.
AirTran on the other hand doesn't have the range with the 717, but this won't stop them from hubbing people from east of the Mississippi through DFW. I look for a large expansion for them into LAS.
Of course, I'm sure SWA and AWA would want a piece of the expansion also. It will be interesting to see how the airport handles the lobbying efforts.
Jetblue will seek to fly many flts into LAS in the next 24 months as they expand in cities east of the Mississippi. My guess is they will fly the 190 direct from SYR, ROC, & BUF, as well as any of the other medium size markets they expand to. It will probably be one flt per day with departures in the evening and a turnaround returning early the next morning. This will give the 190 great utilization similar to the 320. I would think the evening departures would give the 190 a better range as westerly's die down at the end of the day.
AirTran on the other hand doesn't have the range with the 717, but this won't stop them from hubbing people from east of the Mississippi through DFW. I look for a large expansion for them into LAS.
Of course, I'm sure SWA and AWA would want a piece of the expansion also. It will be interesting to see how the airport handles the lobbying efforts.