slaquer5
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Surely you mean, "Is that near THE Ohio State?"....
Bubba
OSU. Did not do to well against MSU
Very good game.
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Surely you mean, "Is that near THE Ohio State?"....
Bubba
How's CCS compared to BOG? I know the CCS travel warnings almost exceed the state department computer memory capabilities, but is there any safe way of "keeping it that way"?
SWA Plans Adding 25 International Flights from FLL
When?
Right after "we" vote yes on whatever contract GK offers!
Take the first offer!
SWA Plans Adding 25 International Flights from FLL
When?
Did you not read the article linked in the first post???
Of course! It's all it'll talk to see "explosive growth"!
I thought someone said you guys already made a deal and sold your souls for backup on your SLI? Any truth to that?
Bye Bye---General Lee
Nope.
As usual, outside of reprinting news articles, there is little to no truth in any of the crap you post.
Bubba
Nope.
As usual, outside of reprinting news articles, there is little to no truth in any of the crap you post.
Bubba
DL pay rates and benefits have rebounded to now be higher than yours at the end of this current contract.
Bye Bye---General Lee
25 flights to ? Where is SWA going to fly? International routes have to be awarded.
Smacks of arrogance to me. No testing the waters for SWA, they expect a full schedule of whatever routes they want right out of the gate.
When SWA put out a list of possible destinations out of Hobby it was clear they knew the highest revenue routes. 1, 2, 3 were each the best money makers, but have they considered at all *how* to get there? Hobby terminal is being built and the routes aren't even announced. It's almost time to start selling the tickets... Something is up.
Yeah, it's the Caribbean, but an airline still has to demonstrate some discipline. Often too an airline has to start with a limited number if routes and build up the operation.
Not too many years ago, a Venezuelan carrier lost it's authorization to fly into the US. Operationally they were not sound, at least that was the reasoning. Venezuela turned around and shut out CAL and AA immediately. US officials drug the Venezuelans thru a mile of crap before the reciprocal agreement was restored. It got to the point AA stepped in and helped Venezuelan carrier. We have all now learned that SWA can't manage to formulate an ETOPS program. If what most carriers have to do to be awarded routes like this is applied to SWA, are they going to pass? Is SWA going to jeopardize bi lateral agreements for all US airlines? Is United, American or Delta going to have to step in and assist SWA? Or do we lower the standards?
You do realize that once you receive ETOPS certification you need to use it to keep the authorization active, right? If you don't have any ETOPS destinations in your route structure you aren't able to use it. As Hawaii plans changed so did the need for ETOPS.You never got close to do the proving runs, but you started working on etops in 2010.
http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/2010/12/southwest-airlines-looking-for.html/
http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/2011/08/southwest-airlines-will-be-rea.html/
?I think we?ll be ready in terms of our preparedness for Hawaii by 2013,? Kelly said. ?Whether we will fly then or ever is a different decision and a different discussion. Today we really don?t have the capabilities to do that. Tomorrow we will.?
If you'll be ready by 2013, you better hurry!
You only believe what you want to believe, so I'm done chasing down rabbit holes with you.
Are you really insinuating that Southwest wasn't able to take a proven ETOPS-capable and certified aircraft, and make flights to Hawaii work?