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hohd wrote:Somewhat surprised about the weekly only service from IAH, while ATL and CLT got a daily flight each, neither of them have as much Cuban population as IAH.
hohd wrote:Somewhat surprised about the weekly only service from IAH, while ATL and CLT got a daily flight each, neither of them have as much Cuban population as IAH.
EMB170 wrote:ATL and CLT get a daily flight to HAV as they are geographically ideal spots for connections. While the bulk of demand will be in South Florida, none of the airports down there (with only the possible exception of MIA) offers sufficient connections to the rest of the country. ATL (and CLT) should survive on those connecting passengers. I'm thinking a 738 for each?
jetskipper wrote:Somewhat shocked that ORD didn't get any.
OA412 wrote:Did anyone apply for ORD? I can't quite remember.
hohd wrote:Somewhat surprised about the weekly only service from IAH, while ATL and CLT got a daily flight each, neither of them have as much Cuban population as IAH.
threeifbyair wrote:DOT seems to have favored breadth of coverage over more South Florida flights - perhaps anticipating that South Florida-HAV demand will be a reason to renegotiate the deal with Cuba in the future.
usflyer123 wrote:i really thought AA will get more MIA-HAV flights i mean that market is hugh!
commavia wrote:And, perhaps most dramatically, it is ridiculous that FLL will have as many flights to HAV as MIA .
lavalampluva wrote:I was suprised by DL getting a flight from MIA. It's not even a hub or focus city. So pax will have to connect at other DL cities to connect to MIA.
usflyer123 wrote:i really thought AA will get more MIA-HAV flights i mean that market is hugh!
a380787 wrote:*very* sensible on DOT's part not to hand a monopoly to AA. It seems that AA will now have just 33% of all SoFL-HAV frequencies (let's just assume avg seat count is roughly equal across carriers). Additionally, there will be 2 ULCCs on the route to give the legacies and hybrids some pricing pressure.
Sure beats the fantasy dreams of "let's give AA MIA-HAV 8 out of 20 frequencies".
flymco753 wrote:I'm also surprised to see WN, DL, or F9 wasn't awarded an MCO flight.
commavia wrote:It's ridiculous that CLT got anything - it's a major east coast hub, but in the context of AA's network and among competitors it offers essentially nothing in the way of meaningful connectivity in major Cuba-relevant O&D markets that MIA (and other hubs) does/do not already handle. It's also seems pretty unrealistic that LAX will be able to support a daily flight to Cuba - we'll see how that goes.
commavia wrote:And, perhaps most dramatically, it is ridiculous that FLL will have as many flights to HAV as MIA - although not at all surprising given the DOT's stated objective to "spread the wealth," despite the fact that the center of gravity for the demand is obviously MIA and not FLL.
ScottB wrote:usflyer123 wrote:i really thought AA will get more MIA-HAV flights i mean that market is hugh!
It's not ridiculous at all; outside of the outlandish AA request for 10 MIA-HAV frequencies which had no prayer of being fulfilled, most of the asked-for authorities were from FLL. And it's not as if people in South Florida are unaware of the option of FLL as an alternate (and frequently, a lower-cost one) to MIA. Given that AA is the dominant carrier at MIA, reserving a larger number of frequencies for MIA would have done nothing other than reinforced AA's dominance, which is not necessarily the best outcome for consumers.
avi8 wrote:It's amazing how AA has the slack to add 18 (approx) mainline flights from MIA to Cuba just like that.
GatorClark wrote:Where does Eastern fit into all this? I was thinking, (could be wrong) that they applied for USA-Cuba as well.. Maybe I have bad info. Somebody please clarify or correct me. In a more rhetorical aspect, maybe with the restart of US-Cuba, we will see a new Pan Am restart EYW-HAV..
ScottB wrote:usflyer123 wrote:i really thought AA will get more MIA-HAV flights i mean that market is hugh!
Jackman, Hefner, or Grant?
lavalampluva wrote:I'm curious to how many of those flights are year round, or just seasonal. I didn't see anything stating which if any. Also I'm sure after a time flights will be tweaked.
avi8 wrote:It's amazing how AA has the slack to add 18 (approx) mainline flights from MIA to Cuba just like that.
aaflyer777 wrote:CLT is a dumb add, anyone traveling to HAV could easily connect through MIA. Also kind of surprised theres no IAD-HAV, did anyone apply for that?
MAH4546 wrote:It is absolutely ridiculous that FLL and MIA got even frequencies at the gross inconvenience of the majority of the people that need to use these routes. It's perfectly cool to give AA only four, but DL and F9 really should have each gotten two MIAHAV flights at the expense of some FLLHAV frequencies.
While many Caribbean communities in South Florida are evenly spread between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, the two that are not at Jamaicans (Broward) and Cubans (Miami-Dade). In much the same way that there is a lot more Jamaica capacity from FLL, there should be a lot more Havana capacity from MIA.
njdevilsin03 wrote:Pretty sure B6 has a huge connection base at FLL. As well as NK. Southwest has a decent size opportunity for connecting flights which in the future will also connect on to other International destinations.
bnatraveler wrote:AA MIA-HAV 4xD
AA CLT-HAV 1xD
bnatraveler wrote:AS LAX-HAV 1xD
bnatraveler wrote:B6 FLL-HAV 2xMTWTF Su + 1x Sa
B6 JFK-HAV 1xD
B6 MCO-HAV 1xD
bnatraveler wrote:DL JFK-HAV 1xD
DL ATL-HAV 1xD
DL MIA-HAV 1xD
bnatraveler wrote:F9 MIA-HAV 1xD
bnatraveler wrote:NK FLL-HAV 2xD
bnatraveler wrote:UA EWR-HAV 1xD
UA IAH-HAV 1xSa
bnatraveler wrote:WN FLL-HAV 2xD
WN TPA-HAV 1xD
SurfandSnow wrote:If they can make stuff like LAX-GUC/LTO/MMH/STS/ZLO work, I don't see HAV being much of a problem. In fact, this may even compel AS to consider other LAX-Caribbean services... LAX-GCM/MBJ/NAS/PUJ/SJU, anyone?
SurfandSnow wrote:Will be very interesting to see how DL does on the MIA-HAV route. Given their track record when it comes to p2p routes out of South Florida, I have my doubts...