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dsuairptman wrote:I'm surprised U of AZ did not take G4. That is who the charter with during the regular season.
jco613 wrote:some others:
11. Xavier CPX717 CVG-MCO - 734 TUESDAY
deltairlines wrote:With the First Four games starting tonight in DAY, and the rest of the action starting Friday, there will be a good bit of travel to and from the venues.
For DAY the next two nights, I've found the following:
All on Monday, March 13:
Monmouth University - Xtra Airways, 737-400, ACY-CVG-DAY (I think this is accurate, but not sure why the stop in CVG. No other flights aside from the normally scheduled UA EWR-DAY flights on a ERJ-145 were going here from any airport nearby the North Jersey coast).
TUSDawg23 wrote:jco613 wrote:some others:
11. Xavier CPX717 CVG-MCO - 734 TUESDAY
I think you mean CXP which is Xtra.
jco613 wrote:Added to: Friday Games:
Texas Southern: APPARENTLY WN 737 http://flightaware.com/live/flight/SWA8 ... /KHOU/KGSP
Cubsrule wrote:Arkansas: SY 738 XNA-GSP http://flightaware.com/live/flight/SCX8 ... /KXNA/KGSP
wjcandee wrote:dsuairptman wrote:I'm surprised U of AZ did not take G4. That is who the charter with during the regular season.
The NCAA arranges the March Madness charters.
Interesting explanatory article from the NYT three years ago. The NCAA says they spare no expense. Another article I saw said that they start planning months in advance, meeting with potential carriers, brokers, etc. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/24/spor ... .html?_r=0
One thing they have done with the demise of some of the crap charter carriers (and a few good ones, too) is to try to move teams in the evening, making use of RON aircraft of major airlines. For example, one article noted that WN has hundreds of aircraft available after 8pm most weeknights, but very few between 6am and 8pm. From the lists above, it looks like the charter carriers still predominate. I am surprised there isn't more Miami Air than there is on those lists. I am happy to see an established carrier like Sun Country doing as much as it is doing, and I hope that trend -- and using the majors as much as possible -- continues. The NCAA says it doesn't care about price. Good. Then don't let the fact that a CheapoCrapo36thStreet Air offers great flexibility lure you into using them instead of Delta. The kids are too valuable.
jco613 wrote:
usflyguy wrote:How many planes does SY have sitting around?
Cubsrule wrote:Friday games updated:
Kansas State: ?
MrNuke wrote:Cubsrule wrote:Friday games updated:
Kansas State: ?
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N748 ... /KDAY/KSMF
Cubsrule wrote:Friday losers:
New Mexico State: SY 738 TUL-LRU http://flightaware.com/live/flight/SCX8 ... /KTUL/KLRU
California-Davis:
Wingtips56 wrote:According to FlightAware, SY 8667 is operating TUL-LRU-SMF. Tell me they wouldn't have made NM State and UC Davis share the same sad plane home, would they? I don't see a TUL-SMF flight in the schedule yet.
Cubsrule wrote:This schedule is, in general, very heavy on charter carriers and quite light on scheduled carriers and hybrids like G4 (other than, obviously, SY). I wonder whether that will change this weekend with lighter utilization of scheduled fleets. The Seton Hall DL charter, for instance, was basically utilization flying with the aircraft turning back to GSP.
Cubsrule wrote:Friday losers:
SMU: Bus
New Mexico State: SY 738 TUL-LRU http://flightaware.com/live/flight/SCX8 ... /KTUL/KLRU
California-Davis: Maybe they did share with New Mexico State? I still can't find the flight.
Wingtips56 wrote:It must be interesting for the airlines and crews involved; all waiting around for the next gig, wondering where it will be.
jco613 wrote:S
Boise St-http://flightaware.com/live/flight/KAI188/history/20170319/1700Z/KLAX/KBOI anyone ever heard of this airline?
Wingtips56 wrote:jco613 wrote:S
Boise St-http://flightaware.com/live/flight/KAI188/history/20170319/1700Z/KLAX/KBOI anyone ever heard of this airline?
Kaiser Air out of OAK. I hadn't heard of them either, but noticed they have an inbound OAK-SMF to take Oregon (men) home.
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/KAI1 ... /KSMF/KEUG
I looked them up; they have a website. It says they do regular VIP flights to/from Hawaii, and FlightAware shows they have one in the air now: OGG-OAK.
Nice looking 737 in the photo, though they don't have their name on it. More VIP, exclusive/elusive and mysterious that way, I guess.
IPFreely wrote:Kind of surprised at WVU, Butler, and Purdue using bus transportation. It looks like Iowa State took a Miami Air charter:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/BSK6 ... /KMKE/KDSM