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Jshank83 wrote:SEA could be future shaping if it helps land HQ2 from Amazon. I realize that is a bit of a stretch from a rational perspective, but it would be completely normal from a PR perspective.The whole shaping the future statement throws me off. Seattle isn't future shaping, imo. PIT doesn't have much west coast so AS announcing a couple different routes might make sense though. Would have to be more than just Seattle.
DeltaRules wrote:Someone told me GRR could get service to SEA too, but I disagree. I do agree with CMH, CLE, CVG because everyone else has AS but that region.AS makes sense. Wasn't there talk of a pile of new cities being added this year and next? I could see PIT/CMH/CLE/CVG all being in the mix.
stlgph wrote:Alaska Airlines is available for booking to Seattle with a 5:20 p.m. nonstop.
Not sure when it starts.
flymco753 wrote:DeltaRules wrote:Someone told me GRR could get service to SEA too, but I disagree. I do agree with CMH, CLE, CVG because everyone else has AS but that region.AS makes sense. Wasn't there talk of a pile of new cities being added this year and next? I could see PIT/CMH/CLE/CVG all being in the mix.
richierich wrote:Is this a foretelling of Amazon HQ2 coming to the PIT region? My guess is the area could use that sort of economic shot in the arm...
richierich wrote:Is this a foretelling of Amazon HQ2 coming to the PIT region? My guess is the area could use that sort of economic shot in the arm...
loisencroach wrote:stlgph wrote:Alaska Airlines is available for booking to Seattle with a 5:20 p.m. nonstop.
Not sure when it starts.
I did a mock booking for 3OCT and the nonstop fare was $176
AaronPGH wrote:richierich wrote:Is this a foretelling of Amazon HQ2 coming to the PIT region? My guess is the area could use that sort of economic shot in the arm...
It could be another clue. City officials have had quite a bit of swagger dropping hints lately.
AaronPGH wrote:richierich wrote:Is this a foretelling of Amazon HQ2 coming to the PIT region? My guess is the area could use that sort of economic shot in the arm...
It could be another clue. City officials have had quite a bit of swagger dropping hints lately.
usairways85 wrote:AaronPGH wrote:richierich wrote:Is this a foretelling of Amazon HQ2 coming to the PIT region? My guess is the area could use that sort of economic shot in the arm...
It could be another clue. City officials have had quite a bit of swagger dropping hints lately.
No
There have been like 10 cities listed as top contenders. And AS isn't going to somehow have insider Amazon information that they are opening HQ2 in PIT.
usairways85 wrote:There have been like 10 cities listed as top contenders. And AS isn't going to somehow have insider Amazon information that they are opening HQ2 in PIT.
flymco753 wrote:Alright, so how long do y'all think it'll be until Delta announces a daily 737 from PIT to SEA? I'm giving it a month.
FWAERJ wrote:flymco753 wrote:Alright, so how long do y'all think it'll be until Delta announces a daily 737 from PIT to SEA? I'm giving it a month.
A DL response to a new AS SEA flight isn't always guaranteed. For one, AS has more gates and is getting more still than DL at SEA.
Case in point: It's been over a year since AS started IND-SEA and DL hasn't launched IND-SEA... and DL is the number one legacy at IND. Most on here expected DL to retaliate within months of AS's announcement.
HPRamper wrote:-800What equipment is SEA-PIT showing?