I have to wait 7 months to turn 23 anyway, but I say I wouldn't commute to get a captain spot but I bet the money would fool me into it.The FO job is much less responsibility than the CA spot and I don't want to start anything but it is very easy to get lulled into a low responsibility complacency in the right seat. In the meantime I am moving up about 4 spots a month on the MEM FO list out of 100 or so lines. Who knows what will happen in the aviaiton industry? I will burn that bridge when I get there
I was sorta wondering where all the jets are going since the hubs are gettting close to maxed out but i forgot about IND which by the way needs to be made into a base along with MKE
Press Release Source: Northwest Airlines
Northwest to Continue Indianapolis Schedule Buildup With New Nonstops to Dallas/Ft. Worth, Kansas City, Mo., Sarasota and West Palm Beach, Fla.
Wednesday December 1, 3:32 pm ET
Seven More Flights Start in February; Northwest Will Be Indianapolis' Largest Airline
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Northwest Airlines (Nasdaq: NWAC - News) today announced the fourth expansion of its Indianapolis flight schedule in the last five months, unveiling plans to begin new daily nonstop service to Dallas/Ft. Worth and Kansas City, Mo., as well as seasonal weekend service to Sarasota and West Palm Beach, Fla.
When the new flights begin in February 2005, Northwest's Indianapolis schedule will grow to up to 51 flights a day with service to up to 20 destinations, an increase in departures from its October 2004 schedule of nearly 200 percent. With the addition of service to Dallas/Ft. Worth, Kansas City, Sarasota and West Palm Beach, Northwest will offer more departures than any other carrier and become Indianapolis' largest airline.
Today, Northwest provides more jet flights from Indianapolis than any other airline, offering 36 all-jet departures to 14 nonstop destinations. When the airline's Indianapolis operation increases to up to 38 flights to 15 destinations on Dec. 15, Northwest will serve more cities nonstop from Indianapolis than any other carrier.
"Northwest provides Indianapolis-area travelers with an all-jet schedule, nonstop service to top business and leisure destinations, competitive fares, a top-rated frequent flyer program, a network of alliances and global access through its SkyTeam alliance partners that no other airline can match," said Fay Beauchine, vice president of sales and customer care. "The schedule expansion we are announcing today, as well as the staff increases and facility investments we have made in our growing Indianapolis operation, further demonstrates our strong commitment to providing convenient and reliable service to travelers in Indiana."
Northwest will add its 17th and 18th nonstop destinations from Indianapolis with three flights to Dallas/Ft. Worth and two flights to Kansas City starting Feb. 16, 2005. The majority of the new flights will operate daily, and the remainder will operate six days per week.
Northwest will add its 19th and 20th nonstop destinations from Indianapolis with seasonal weekend service to Sarasota and West Palm Beach from Feb. 19 through May 1, 2005. Northwest will offer Indianapolis-Sarasota and Sarasota-Indianapolis on Saturdays. Northwest will fly Indianapolis-West Palm Beach on Saturdays and offer return flights on Sundays.
All of the new flights will be offered through its Northwest Airlink partner, Pinnacle Airlines, with 44 or 50-seat Canadair Regional Jets (CRJs).
NORTHWEST PROVIDES JET SERVICE TO TOP DESTINATIONS
From Indianapolis, Northwest currently offers nonstop service to 14 top business and leisure destinations including:
-- Boston (three flights)
-- Detroit (seven flights)
-- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Saturday service, daily flights begin Dec. 15)
-- Ft. Myers, Fla. (one flight, second flight begins Feb. 16, 2005)
-- Hartford, Conn. (two flights)
-- Las Vegas (one flight, second flight begins Feb. 16, 2005)
-- Los Angeles (one flight)
-- Memphis, Tenn. (three flights)
-- Minneapolis/St. Paul (six flights)
-- New York (three flights)
-- Orlando, Fla. (one flight year-round, second seasonal flight begins
Dec. 15)
-- Philadelphia (two flights, third flight begins Jan. 4, 2005)
-- Raleigh/Durham, N.C. (two flights)
-- Washington (three flights)
Northwest's flights to Hartford and Raleigh/Durham are the only nonstops offered to those cities from Indianapolis.
As previously announced, on Dec. 15, 2004, Northwest will add nonstop service to:
-- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Saturday only service becomes one daily flight)
-- Tampa, Fla. (one flight, second seasonal flight begins Feb. 16, 2005)
On Feb. 16, 2005, Northwest will add nonstop service to:
-- Dallas/Ft. Worth (three flights)
-- Kansas City (two flights)
-- Phoenix (one flight, seasonal)
From Feb. 19 through May 1, 2005, Northwest will offer new weekend nonstop service to:
-- Sarasota (one flight on Saturdays)
-- West Palm Beach (one flight to West Palm Beach on Saturdays, return
flight on Sundays)