Yanksn4 From United States, joined Dec 2003, 1384 posts, RR: 17 Posted (4 years 4 weeks 1 day 7 hours ago) and read 1572 times:
Today, November 1, 2005, Sun Airways USA first flight took off at 6.00 EST from New York's LaGuardia Airport to the Ronald Reagan-National Airport in Washinton D. C. The flight was serviced by a Boeing 737-800, with half of the seats being full on this flight. This flight marks the entry of Sun Airways USA into the American aviation market. As CEO of Sun Airways USA, I would like to thank Mr. Jamie Taylor of Sun Airways for his help in putting this airline together.
Service
Sun Airways USA will bring customers back to the glory days of aviation. Our crew will do whatever we can to make sure our customers feel right at home and will never forget our great service. Below is what we will feature for our Empire and Industrial Class customers:
Empire Class:
- Leather Seating
- Directv Programming
- Priority Baggage
- Car Service within New York, San Francisco, Burbank, Denver, Washington D.C., Chicago
- Access to Empire Lounge
- Unlimited Drinks
- Complimentary Newspapers
- Seat Pitch of 40 inches
Destinations
From New York's Laguardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport, Sun Airways USA will be servicing the United States, from sea to shining sea. Below is a list of the cities we offer service to as of today:
From LaGuaria Airport:
- Aspen, Colorado
- Chicago Midway
- Dallas
- Halifax, Canada
- Indianapolis
- Melbourne, Florida
- Montego Bay, Jamaica
- Nassau, Bahamas
- New Orleans
- Orlando
- San Francisco
- Thunder Bay, Canada
From John F. Kennedy International Airport:
- Anchorage
- Burbank, California
- Calgary, Canada
- Denver
- Halifax, Canada
- Miami
- Montego Bay, Jamaica
- Orlando
- Panama City, Panama
- Phoenix
- Port of Spain, Trinidad
- San Francisco
- San Jose, Costa Rica
- Vancouver
- Please see time schedules for the days, and seasons each city is operated
Fleet
Sun Airways USA will heavily rely on the Boeing 737-800W for us to serve each city and each passenger. Three 737-800W's will be based at John F. Kennedy International, while two will be based at LaGuardia Airport.
Terminal 7 at JFK is what will house Sun Airways USA flights out of the airport, while Pier D at LaGuardia is where Sun Airways USA will set up at LGA.
Website
In the coming days, a exclusive section for Sun Airways USA will appear on the www.flysunairways.com website.
Codesharing
All Sun Airways USA flights will be codesharing with Sun Airways' flight from JFK to London Gatwick, and vice versa.
The Future:
In the coming months, Sun Airways USA will be expanding to new destinations across the United States, Canada, and the Asia region. Look for future press releases in the future.
Thank you for your time.
signed,
Matthew Sheedy- Chief Executive Officer of Sun Airways USA
Yanksn4 From United States, joined Dec 2003, 1384 posts, RR: 17 Reply 5, posted (4 years 2 weeks 19 hours ago) and read 1399 times:
Quoting Mir (Reply 4): Just out of curiosity, what are you flying LGA-ASE with?
Alright I messed up on what I was gonna put. It's not ASE we're flying to, it's EGE. For some reason I was thinking about Aspen when I posted this.
Oh, and another thing. Yes I am aware of the perimeter rules at LGA. That's why SFO, EGE, Thunder Bay, and Montego Bay is only serviced on the weekends. Let me know if anyone has any other questions.
Aa757first From United States, joined Aug 2003, 3038 posts, RR: 11 Reply 7, posted (4 years 6 days 4 hours ago) and read 1324 times:
Quoting Yanksn4 (Reply 5):
Oh, and another thing. Yes I am aware of the perimeter rules at LGA. That's why SFO, EGE, Thunder Bay, and Montego Bay is only serviced on the weekends. Let me know if anyone has any other questions.
They can only be served on Sundays. Perimeter rules are in effect Monday through Saturday. Also, DEN is an exception to the perimeter rule and can be served any day.