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msycajun wrote:OKC, TUL at about 40
msycajun wrote:Silver Airways has been quiet lately since announcing its order for 20 ATR-42-600s. In a recent Facebook promotion it hinted at a forthcoming announcement of new Caribbean and Southeast US routes. It also asked which of the following routes would one be most likely to fly in the future:
TPA-CHS/GSP, MCO-CHS/GSP/HSV/BKG, and JAX-ORF/MSY
Has anyone heard when such an announcement might be made?
How has the fleet transition/pilot training been going?
Any ideas as to other potential routes?
As for MSY, there are several routes in the 300-600 mile range that I think would do well for them:
JAX and CHS at about 50 PDEW
OKC, TUL at about 40
GSP, RSW, CRP, and SDF between 25-40 pdew
Plus former GLO routes LIT, SHV, and MEM, which mostly compete against driving
BTVB6Flyer wrote:From TPA, could maybe open door for more Caribbean, maybe like Jamaica, Cancun or Turks and Caicos.
Domestically, from TPA, I think SAV, CHS, ASH and GSP would do best.
msycajun wrote:Silver Airways has been quiet lately since announcing its order for 20 ATR-42-600s. In a recent Facebook promotion it hinted at a forthcoming announcement of new Caribbean and Southeast US routes.
AWACSooner wrote:msycajun wrote:OKC, TUL at about 40
Waaaaaaaaaaaay too much time/distance for anyone to bear in a prop. Still, I wish we could get someone to start OKC-MCO.
FLYKTPA wrote:BTVB6Flyer wrote:From TPA, could maybe open door for more Caribbean, maybe like Jamaica, Cancun or Turks and Caicos.
Domestically, from TPA, I think SAV, CHS, ASH and GSP would do best.
Could Silver’s new aircraft actually fly TPA-MBJ? That would be awesome.
BTVB6Flyer wrote:FLYKTPA wrote:BTVB6Flyer wrote:From TPA, could maybe open door for more Caribbean, maybe like Jamaica, Cancun or Turks and Caicos.
Domestically, from TPA, I think SAV, CHS, ASH and GSP would do best.
Could Silver’s new aircraft actually fly TPA-MBJ? That would be awesome.
I plugged in the ATR-600 range on Great Circle Mapper and it includes Jamaica.
It's right on the edge of the range capabilities it looks like though.
AWACSooner wrote:msycajun wrote:OKC, TUL at about 40
Waaaaaaaaaaaay too much time/distance for anyone to bear in a prop. Still, I wish we could get someone to start OKC-MCO.
jetmatt777 wrote:AWACSooner wrote:msycajun wrote:OKC, TUL at about 40
Waaaaaaaaaaaay too much time/distance for anyone to bear in a prop. Still, I wish we could get someone to start OKC-MCO.
Frontier started OKC-MCO....
DiamondFlyer wrote:Simply having enough pilots left to staff 20 ATR42 at the end of the process is going to be a feat in and of itself. To even think about any substantial growth, would be reckless at this point.
crownvic wrote:Rumors are flying around, the ATR order is off. The source is folks at the airline. Not sure if this is official though.
Flyingstump wrote:The max range with full payload of an ATR42-600 is 716nm, and although it is unlikely they will push the boundaries of ATR flight, a quick look a city like Jacksonville reveals a good amount of p2p business routes within the Southeast that are not served: CHS, MOB, MGM, BHM, GSP, RDU, and GSO just to name a few. From FLL, they could reach the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, and even the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Although not all of these are likely, there are a good amount of options.
Flyingstump wrote:crownvic wrote:Rumors are flying around, the ATR order is off. The source is folks at the airline. Not sure if this is official though.
That would be a bummer...unless they swapped those out for a Q400 order or, more realistically, a 50-70 seat regional jet order.
Assuming Silver does stick with the ATRs, I think they have a great opportunity to carve an even bigger niche in Florida. Currently, they seem to make their bread and butter from 2 types of routes: point-to-point inttra-state (Florida) routes for business travelers and non stop routes for leisure travelers heading to the Bahamas and Key West. These routes are bolstered by interline agreements with the US3, Jetblue, and Alaska, and Silver faces virtually no competition and charges a premium price for their service.
With longer range and more seats, I could see Silver focusing on p2p intra-region (the Southeast) routes and expanding their leisure focus to the Caribbean as well as Orlando and the Panhandle (The South, north of Florida, loves the panhandle. Destin, Valdosta, Panama City, Pensacola, etc.). I know when they first announced their aircraft order and plans to expand, they mentioned negotiations with Seaborne Airlines which is based in Puerto Rico.
The max range with full payload of an ATR42-600 is 716nm, and although it is unlikely they will push the boundaries of ATR flight, a quick look a city like Jacksonville reveals a good amount of p2p business routes within the Southeast that are not served: CHS, MOB, MGM, BHM, GSP, RDU, and GSO just to name a few. From FLL, they could reach the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, and even the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Although not all of these are likely, there are a good amount of options.
BTVB6Flyer wrote:FLYKTPA wrote:BTVB6Flyer wrote:From TPA, could maybe open door for more Caribbean, maybe like Jamaica, Cancun or Turks and Caicos.
Domestically, from TPA, I think SAV, CHS, ASH and GSP would do best.
Could Silver’s new aircraft actually fly TPA-MBJ? That would be awesome.
I plugged in the ATR-600 range on Great Circle Mapper and it includes Jamaica.
It's right on the edge of the range capabilities it looks like though.
NYRangers16 wrote:I was told last summer by employees at MCO that silver would be purchasing the CRJ-200 to replace the SAABs. If this was false or fell through then please let me know and I'll insert foot into mouth.
msycajun wrote:Now I am not a Silver insider and plans could certainly change, but a few points:
They have made a big deal of the ATR transition - there is a prominently featured button on their website that highlights it. If the order were canceled I doubt they would do this.
Freshside3 wrote:Andros Bahamas used to be served by Silver, but it was at an early morning slot at FLL where nothing connected to it. And it was only on Saturdays. Perhaps Silver should revisit serving ASD, providing that it's at a reasonable time slot.
glfblz59 wrote:Talk about "long" turbo-prop" routes. How about PORTER'S Toronto City to Myrtle Beach? That has too be a real "tooth-jerker"
as far as comfort and convenience? I guess the Canadians are hardier people than the most of us "softies" in the states? And,
those Canucks want OUT of that snowy weather to go play golf.
Wingtips56 wrote:glfblz59 wrote:Talk about "long" turbo-prop" routes. How about PORTER'S Toronto City to Myrtle Beach? That has too be a real "tooth-jerker"
as far as comfort and convenience? I guess the Canadians are hardier people than the most of us "softies" in the states? And,
those Canucks want OUT of that snowy weather to go play golf.
Nonsense. I've flown LAX-MFR on QX Q400s at about the same flight length, and it's been just fine. It has always felt a bit too long as I've connected from either Europe or Southeast Asia, and the last drag home is always too long. But on it's own, it's not bad, and the Dash 8s give a very smooth ride for any prop. (Maybe if PT gave you free cups of craft beers or cheap wine like QX would make the flight better?) My first prop ride was on a UA DC-6, and that did rattle the teeth, but not the Q400 or ATR.
Northwest1988 wrote:Porter flies seasonal Toronto- Melbourne, FL. That’s got to be one of the longest!
93Sierra wrote:So they obvisouly didn't arrive in 4th quarter 2017. When will the first ATR arrive now?
Silver is proud to announce Huntsville, Alabama as our first new destination using our brand new ATR-600 fleet! Starting May 23, Silver offers daily nonstop service between Orlando and Huntsville
H3w1tt wrote:What was the reason for them withdrawing service from IAD? Was it just not profitable?