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guyanam wrote:I always suspected that the LI cancelation was more tied to high costs than to lack of business. Even though I know that ties between the USVI and the OECS aren't what it used to be I couldn't imagine that they couldn't justify some service. Now that the USVI has made some accommodations to them they have resumed STT. Inter Carib has put the ball into the USVI court, though the return of LI might make resolving this problem as less of a priority. LI's flights should do well though I don't expect SKN bound passengers to make much use of them, and I am not sure that the schedule allows connectivity to DOM.
guyanam wrote:LI left because their flights were never on time and they often were billed for US Customs and TSA overtime when they showed up lateI always suspected that the LI cancelation was more tied to high costs than to lack of business. Even though I know that ties between the USVI and the OECS aren't what it used to be I couldn't imagine that they couldn't justify some service. Now that the USVI has made some accommodations to them they have resumed STT. Inter Carib has put the ball into the USVI court, though the return of LI might make resolving this problem as less of a priority. LI's flights should do well though I don't expect SKN bound passengers to make much use of them, and I am not sure that the schedule allows connectivity to DOM.
303dk wrote:guyanam wrote:LI left because their flights were never on time and they often were billed for US Customs and TSA overtime when they showed up lateI always suspected that the LI cancelation was more tied to high costs than to lack of business. Even though I know that ties between the USVI and the OECS aren't what it used to be I couldn't imagine that they couldn't justify some service. Now that the USVI has made some accommodations to them they have resumed STT. Inter Carib has put the ball into the USVI court, though the return of LI might make resolving this problem as less of a priority. LI's flights should do well though I don't expect SKN bound passengers to make much use of them, and I am not sure that the schedule allows connectivity to DOM.
LimaFoxTango wrote:303dk wrote:guyanam wrote:LI left because their flights were never on time and they often were billed for US Customs and TSA overtime when they showed up lateI always suspected that the LI cancelation was more tied to high costs than to lack of business. Even though I know that ties between the USVI and the OECS aren't what it used to be I couldn't imagine that they couldn't justify some service. Now that the USVI has made some accommodations to them they have resumed STT. Inter Carib has put the ball into the USVI court, though the return of LI might make resolving this problem as less of a priority. LI's flights should do well though I don't expect SKN bound passengers to make much use of them, and I am not sure that the schedule allows connectivity to DOM.
“Never” is quite an over exaggeration. LI was the only international carrier into STT and whenever LI’s flight landed it always seemed like a burden onto the CBP and TSA agents. They had leave the domestic side and head over to the international side “just” for LIAT.....hence the need for the extra billing.
A388 wrote:Whatever happened to BVI Airways and their BAe146? It came here last year for the CARIFTA Games and the plan was to start Miami flights a few months later but I haven't heard anything else ever since. Has their plan failed and it never materialized?
Cheers,
A388
guyanam wrote:A388 wrote:Whatever happened to BVI Airways and their BAe146? It came here last year for the CARIFTA Games and the plan was to start Miami flights a few months later but I haven't heard anything else ever since. Has their plan failed and it never materialized?
Cheers,
A388
Its dead. Even before the hurricane they had issues with getting started even though they received millions of dollars of support from the BVI government. Clearly the hurricane put and end to it.
guyanam wrote:Doesn't Air Sunshine service DOM SXM and SKB from STT? .
asuflyer wrote:The arrival of the first 737-700 of Surinam at PBM.
AA321T wrote:Announced to employees today, AA is implementing the following network changes:
- Adding weekly seasonal service from ORD on Saturdays to AUA, GCM, NAS, and PLS, all operated on a B737-800 starting Dec. 22.
- Adding new year-round Saturday service from MIA to SVD operated on an A319 starting Dec. 22.
- Adding another daily winter-seasonal frequency to seven destinations that already have direct service from MIA today: BGI, CUR, POP, all operated with a B737-800; POS, operated with a B737 MAX 8; SDQ, operated with an A321; UVF, operated with a B757; and FPO, operated with an Embraer E175 beginning Dec. 19.
- Adding new year-round Saturday service from DFW to AUA beginning Dec. 22 on a B737-800.
- Launching new year-round weekly Saturday flights from CLT to ELH on a CRJ-700 operated by PSA, and MHH on an E175 operated by Republic.
jmdc861 wrote:GEO canned by AA before it ever started! Yes, ZERO'd out availability for all future dates in 2019 in GDSs Amadeus and Sabre for non-stop MIA-GEO. Call to AA reservations said 4 X weekly service no longer being offered. I would love to know the story behind this!
A388 wrote:I can't imagine that a big airline like AA would announce a route before getting the necessary approval/green light to do so. In any case, it's very strange that this route is cancelled before it started so I would like to know what happened here too.
A388
https://www.stabroeknews.com/2018/news/stories/04/13/american-airlines-still-to-apply-for-flight-rights-here-field/
American Airlines is still to submit its application to fly here to the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) even though it has announced that tickets were to go on sale from April 2 and for flights to begin in December, says GCAA Director General Egbert Field.
“They have not applied neither have they been in contact with us as yet. We have to give the approvals. We will have to look at the viability of the company together with their safety and security aspects.”
In an interview with Stabroek News on Tues-day, he said, he expects the US carrier would make contact with the GCAA so they can start the approval process for their operation.
Brickell305 wrote:https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1384617&start=150#p20373465
Taken from the AA Route Network Thread. All Caribbean related info:AA321T wrote:Announced to employees today, AA is implementing the following network changes:
- Adding weekly seasonal service from ORD on Saturdays to AUA, GCM, NAS, and PLS, all operated on a B737-800 starting Dec. 22.
- Adding new year-round Saturday service from MIA to SVD operated on an A319 starting Dec. 22.
- Adding another daily winter-seasonal frequency to seven destinations that already have direct service from MIA today: BGI, CUR, POP, all operated with a B737-800; POS, operated with a B737 MAX 8; SDQ, operated with an A321; UVF, operated with a B757; and FPO, operated with an Embraer E175 beginning Dec. 19.
- Adding new year-round Saturday service from DFW to AUA beginning Dec. 22 on a B737-800.
- Launching new year-round weekly Saturday flights from CLT to ELH on a CRJ-700 operated by PSA, and MHH on an E175 operated by Republic.
A388 wrote:That article to me has zero credibility. They claim that AA has not even contacted the GCAA. How on earth would any airline do that, let alone a big airline like AA. It seems to me more that the website for some reason doesn't want AA to fly to GEO. I just can't imagine any airline announcing a new route without even contacting the aviation authorities first.
A388
baje427 wrote:AA will be adding SVD once a week for the winter season. They will also add additional winter service to BGI,CUR,POP,POS,SDQ,UVF and FPO out of MIA.
aa1818 wrote:baje427 wrote:AA will be adding SVD once a week for the winter season. They will also add additional winter service to BGI,CUR,POP,POS,SDQ,UVF and FPO out of MIA.
Try that again baje...not winter season- it is year round.
Adding new year-round Saturday service from MIA to SVD operated on an A319 starting Dec. 22.
AA1818
GUYAIR707 wrote:David Patterson Guyana's Public Infrastructure minister says another US airline is interested in starting December 2018 MIA-GEO and New York-GEO. Since it is most likely JetBlue he probably means FLL-GEO, and JFK-GEO. If it is JetBlue then they would have to use the A321 on the JFK-GEO route.
Link: http://www.mopi.gov.gy/posts/another-us ... yana-route
BW600 wrote:GUYAIR707 wrote:David Patterson Guyana's Public Infrastructure minister says another US airline is interested in starting December 2018 MIA-GEO and New York-GEO. Since it is most likely JetBlue he probably means FLL-GEO, and JFK-GEO. If it is JetBlue then they would have to use the A321 on the JFK-GEO route.
Link: http://www.mopi.gov.gy/posts/another-us ... yana-route
Could this be why AA has pulled out? Maybe decided it is not worth the investment to compete with B6 on the route.
Brickell305 wrote:A388 wrote:That article to me has zero credibility. They claim that AA has not even contacted the GCAA. How on earth would any airline do that, let alone a big airline like AA. It seems to me more that the website for some reason doesn't want AA to fly to GEO. I just can't imagine any airline announcing a new route without even contacting the aviation authorities first.
A388
That quote came from the Director of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority. I think if anyone would know, it'd be him.
gunnerman wrote:It will be a formality for AA to get approval. No point in spending megabucks on the airport expansion and then telling AA to get stuffed. However, will the airport be ready by December 2018? The expansion project is running well behind schedule, so AA may be hesitating.
baje427 wrote:gunnerman wrote:It will be a formality for AA to get approval. No point in spending megabucks on the airport expansion and then telling AA to get stuffed. However, will the airport be ready by December 2018? The expansion project is running well behind schedule, so AA may be hesitating.
I don't see how an expansion project would cause hesitation the airport is operational currently.
A388 wrote:That article to me has zero credibility. They claim that AA has not even contacted the GCAA. How on earth would any airline do that, let alone a big airline like AA. It seems to me more that the website for some reason doesn't want AA to fly to GEO. I just can't imagine any airline announcing a new route without even contacting the aviation authorities first.
A388
baje427 wrote:gunnerman wrote:It will be a formality for AA to get approval. No point in spending megabucks on the airport expansion and then telling AA to get stuffed. However, will the airport be ready by December 2018? The expansion project is running well behind schedule, so AA may be hesitating.
I don't see how an expansion project would cause hesitation the airport is operational currently.
Balloonchaser wrote:Now that Neos is operating to Antigua... In the near future, what’s the odds of them announcing SXM service? St. Maarten is rebuilding nicely and I see many carriers coming in now for a fresh start.
ryan78 wrote:Brickell305 wrote:https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1384617&start=150#p20373465
Taken from the AA Route Network Thread. All Caribbean related info:AA321T wrote:Announced to employees today, AA is implementing the following network changes:
- Adding weekly seasonal service from ORD on Saturdays to AUA, GCM, NAS, and PLS, all operated on a B737-800 starting Dec. 22.
- Adding new year-round Saturday service from MIA to SVD operated on an A319 starting Dec. 22.
- Adding another daily winter-seasonal frequency to seven destinations that already have direct service from MIA today: BGI, CUR, POP, all operated with a B737-800; POS, operated with a B737 MAX 8; SDQ, operated with an A321; UVF, operated with a B757; and FPO, operated with an Embraer E175 beginning Dec. 19.
- Adding new year-round Saturday service from DFW to AUA beginning Dec. 22 on a B737-800.
- Launching new year-round weekly Saturday flights from CLT to ELH on a CRJ-700 operated by PSA, and MHH on an E175 operated by Republic.
Wow ELH and MHH are great adds for CLT. I've always though they could work from US hubs, similar to what Exuma currently gets. Wouldn't be surprised to see if Delta jumps in on ELH from ATL. They currently serve MHH seasonally. Side note, I've always wondered if there is a big enough market from New York, Boston or Philly to the smaller Bahamas islands like ELH, MHH and GGT, I feel like they could work at x1-2 weekly flights on small equipment, CRJ's or E175's.