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gunnerman wrote:Are the two ferry operators competent to add service?
Also, why is there a need to pander to Tobago? It seems to me that Tobago needs Trinidad more than the other way round - or maybe politics is involved.
gunnerman wrote:If the government can pressure the ferry operators into doubling their service and making it reliable, can the airbridge be flown by, say, six return flights a day using 738s? And BW would benefit by having only 738s, with each 738 doing its stint on the airbridge to even out cycles. The schedule frequency would be less, of course, but perhaps people have become too accustomed to what is probably a unique type of aviation bus service.
gunnerman wrote:I don't know the north east of Trinidad at all. Are you suggesting that a port could be built at a place such as Toco?
INFINITI329 wrote:Afterthought: How would the 717s handle the route (POS-TAB)?
INFINITI329 wrote:Afterthought: How would the 717s handle the route (POS-TAB)?
Brickell305 wrote:Also, re the ferry. It was very costly to operate. It lost boatloads (no pun intended) of money and was a drain on the public purse that was also a non-preferred method of travel by all who frequent that route. I highly doubt there will be a strong effort to beef up ferry service. Even returning it to its previous level of service seems unlikely to me, especially in the current economic climate.
beeweel15 wrote:The 717 would do well cause Hawaiian uses them in the Hawaiian islands with no problems. BW used the DC9-30CF , DC9-50 and MD80 with no problems in the past. The ERJ 145 / 175 would do well also. Time for BW to upgrade their fleet to the 737-8MAX or A320NEO and the 787-8/9 or A330-200 for long haul and cargo.
guyanam wrote:Brickell305 wrote:Also, re the ferry. It was very costly to operate. It lost boatloads (no pun intended) of money and was a drain on the public purse that was also a non-preferred method of travel by all who frequent that route. I highly doubt there will be a strong effort to beef up ferry service. Even returning it to its previous level of service seems unlikely to me, especially in the current economic climate.
So they will continue to bail out BW which is also losing boatloads of money on the air bridge, in addition to the huge hassles incurred by those who feel that they can just show up and immediately get a seat. And the ATRs will continue to break down forcing 738s on the route. The result that passengers on the lucrative GEO JFK route must wait 5 hours because their plane is flying to TAB.
Brickell305 wrote:[
I think the view is that investing in the ferry is a waste because so few want to use it anyway. Plus, with BW the airbridge is a loss making part of a wider entity where other profitable routes can absorb some of the loss. The ferry is standalone and has no other source of revenue.
I agree that the ferry is probably the better way to go as it would reduce cost significantly but I don't see that happening,
dominicl316 wrote:InterCaribbean is selling seats for their new flights from EIS to STT, STX, SXM, DOM, and SLU beginning the week of February 2, 2018.
beeweel15 wrote:The 717 would do well cause Hawaiian uses them in the Hawaiian islands with no problems. BW used the DC9-30CF , DC9-50 and MD80 with no problems in the past. The ERJ 145 / 175 would do well also. Time for BW to upgrade their fleet to the 737-8MAX or A320NEO and the 787-8/9 or A330-200 for long haul and cargo.
LimaFoxTango wrote:beeweel15 wrote:The 717 would do well cause Hawaiian uses them in the Hawaiian islands with no problems. BW used the DC9-30CF , DC9-50 and MD80 with no problems in the past. The ERJ 145 / 175 would do well also. Time for BW to upgrade their fleet to the 737-8MAX or A320NEO and the 787-8/9 or A330-200 for long haul and cargo.
Well we know long haul never worked last time, why you think it'll work with a change in type?
guyanam wrote:I guess Winair will be off the PAP CUR route.
Balloonchaser wrote:https://stcroixsource.com/2017/12/08/breaking-5-killed-in-stx-plane-crash/
BW985 wrote:Has anyone else heard of this?
http://ttwhistleblower.com/money-owing- ... in-tobago/
Does anyone know if ttwhistleblower is a reliable source?
I wonder if it is 8 million USD or 8 million TTD. Is that the amount the T&T government pays to Virgin Atlantic every month?
aa1818 wrote:Not sure it was confirmed before, but Caribbean Airlines is now advertising POS-HAV with connections in POS from Guyana, Barbados and Grenada being facilitated.
No mention of KIN-HAV.
Flights start January 13th 2018 and are still subject to TTCAA Approval.
Cheers,
AA1818
sierraxray1493 wrote:Hello team, first time poster and I figured it was most appropriate to field my question on this thread. When will airlines resume normal and seasonal adjusted frequencies back to SJU, STT, STX, and PJM? I have seen the OAG posts, but are they subject to change? I work in the San Juan area and I was wondering when the late night arrivals, red eyes, and early morning departures/ arrivals will resume.
Thanks ladies and gentlemen, long time lurker, first time posting!
Steve
Brickell305 wrote:aa1818 wrote:Not sure it was confirmed before, but Caribbean Airlines is now advertising POS-HAV with connections in POS from Guyana, Barbados and Grenada being facilitated.
No mention of KIN-HAV.
Flights start January 13th 2018 and are still subject to TTCAA Approval.
Cheers,
AA1818
Is there sufficient traffic between POS and HAV to sustain a flight out of POS instead of KIN?
Brickell305 wrote:aa1818 wrote:Not sure it was confirmed before, but Caribbean Airlines is now advertising POS-HAV with connections in POS from Guyana, Barbados and Grenada being facilitated.
No mention of KIN-HAV.
Flights start January 13th 2018 and are still subject to TTCAA Approval.
Cheers,
AA1818
Is there sufficient traffic between POS and HAV to sustain a flight out of POS instead of KIN?
GUYAIR707 wrote:Sad to see A321's go on MIA-POS, they are like chalk to cheese compared to 738's on EWR-MIA. Love the IFE's. LI's service OGL-BGI and onward with B6 to FLL or JFK is a great option for Guyanese now. OGL is a breeze and my choice as I live close by. LI's ATR's are very smooth and surprisingly on time. The cost is usually less than BW.
Brickell305 wrote:aa1818 wrote:Is there sufficient traffic between POS and HAV to sustain a flight out of POS instead of KIN?
GUYAIR707 wrote:Sad to see A321's go on MIA-POS, they are like chalk to cheese compared to 738's on EWR-MIA. Love the IFE's. LI's service OGL-BGI and onward with B6 to FLL or JFK is a great option for Guyanese now. OGL is a breeze and my choice as I live close by. LI's ATR's are very smooth and surprisingly on time. The cost is usually less than BW.
baje427 wrote:LI''s service would require an overnight in BGI to catch the FLL flight and would require a 5+ hour wait for the JFK flight or a 2 hour wait for the later JFK flight given LI's reliability 2 hours might be cutting it too close I dont think those are great options.
On another note VS inaugural LHR-BGI was launched on Tuesday lets see how it performs this season.
aa1818 wrote:I'd actually book LIAT if they would start up POS-OGL.
Would prefer CAL to start it permanently, and not only as a diversion due to GEO construction.
Cheers,
AA1818
aa1818 wrote:I'd actually book LIAT if they would start up POS-OGL.
Would prefer CAL to start it permanently, and not only as a diversion due to GEO construction.
Cheers,
AA1818
gunnerman wrote:LI started with four weekly flights in July 2015, routing was BGI-OGL-POS early morning, POS-OGL-BGI night. I suspect that part of the reason for the failed route was the arrival at BGI at 2310, which is really late for some passengers.
LimaFoxTango wrote:gunnerman wrote:LI started with four weekly flights in July 2015, routing was BGI-OGL-POS early morning, POS-OGL-BGI night. I suspect that part of the reason for the failed route was the arrival at BGI at 2310, which is really late for some passengers.
Following that, LI tried ANU-SLU-POS-OGL in the evening and OGL-POS-SVD-BGI in the morning. That also didn't work. The POS-OGL-POS sectors had very poor loads.