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SeaDoo wrote:https://www.heraldnet.com/news/alaska-airlines-to-announce-paine-field-destinations-tuesday/
Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
enilria wrote:Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
Agreed on PDX, LAX, SFO. Why OGG and not HNL? I'd say HNL maybe; and LAS is obvious. Anything beyond those would just be to block other carriers with a loss-leader. I'd be surprised to see something like ORD.
Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
BoeingGuy wrote:enilria wrote:Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
Agreed on PDX, LAX, SFO. Why OGG and not HNL? I'd say HNL maybe; and LAS is obvious. Anything beyond those would just be to block other carriers with a loss-leader. I'd be surprised to see something like ORD.
Remember that AS serves OGG from BLI, but no longer HNL. That's probably the basis of that prediction.
I can understand why someone would suggest PAE-CHS, but that's always an A.net fallacy. Just because company XX has a plant in ABC and a plant in QRS doesn't mean there is an airplane full of people flying between the two cities each day. Further, not necessarily everyone who works on the 787 program lives near PAE. Many Boeing pilots live in Seattle or south or east, for example.
I'd like to see PAE-SJC or SNA personally as a nice convenience. Doesn't mean they are viable though.
Passedv1 wrote:My predictions
PAE-PDX
PAE-SFO
PAE-OGG
PAE-CHS
PAE-EWR
PAE-LAX
wedgetail737 wrote:It wouldn't surprise me if there's even a nonstop to SEA from PAE for connections and people who do not want to drive.
Overthecascades wrote:AS probably only want to fly to its frequent destinations which they have at SEA. CHS sounds logical at the beginning but AS only flies there once a day. Moving to PAE will hurt SEA. So no. It’ll be the usual suspects in CA, plus GEG, PDX maybe BOI.
wedgetail737 wrote:It wouldn't surprise me if there's even a nonstop to SEA from PAE for connections and people who do not want to drive.
gunsontheroof wrote:PAE-CHS isn't happening for reasons other members have already detailed. PAE-SEA would require a robust market of passengers with cash to burn and a religious aversion to King County. Given the cap on flights per day, it would also be a waste of plane.
Predictions:
PAE-PDX
PAE-LAS
PAE-GEG
PAE-SFO
PAE-PHX
wedgetail737 wrote:gunsontheroof wrote:PAE-CHS isn't happening for reasons other members have already detailed. PAE-SEA would require a robust market of passengers with cash to burn and a religious aversion to King County. Given the cap on flights per day, it would also be a waste of plane.
Predictions:
PAE-PDX
PAE-LAS
PAE-GEG
PAE-SFO
PAE-PHX
You just never know in this industry. PAE-SEA would be similar to OAK-SFO in the past. Both UA and CO did that for a while. And I don't necessarily mean it would be a 737. It could be a Q400.
I think PAE-LAX is a contender. But then again, I thought BLI-LAX was a contender. In any case, I'm pretty excited about the prospects.
jbmitt wrote:Why not a flight from ANC? They have plenty of frequency on that route.
32andBelow wrote:jbmitt wrote:Why not a flight from ANC? They have plenty of frequency on that route.
Most anchorage people are looking for connections.
admanager wrote:Overthecascades wrote:AS probably only want to fly to its frequent destinations which they have at SEA. CHS sounds logical at the beginning but AS only flies there once a day. Moving to PAE will hurt SEA. So no. It’ll be the usual suspects in CA, plus GEG, PDX maybe BOI.
CHS is only 4 weekly not even daily. As regular user of this route I can tell you the back of the plane is filled with tourists making connections in SEA to other destinations. The front of the plane may be filled with Boeing employees (I can't prove or disprove that) but PAE on its own couldn't support a CRJ.
SeaDoo wrote:SeaDoo wrote:https://www.heraldnet.com/news/alaska-airlines-to-announce-paine-field-destinations-tuesday/
Please correct to destinations
SANFan wrote:We went through such silly predictions back months ago when the Paine service was first announced by AAG and UA. Doesn't look like most guesses are any more thoughtful than they were last time.
I guess I can play the game too, so here are my 10 well-thought-out guesses:
PAE-BZN
PAE-DAL
PAE-SBP
PAE-STL
PAE-LIH
PAE-HDN
PAE-MSY
PAE-MFR
PAE-OKC
PAE-IND
I'm glad to hear that we will finally learn the cities to be served from Everett tomorrow!
bb
flyfresno wrote:SANFan wrote:We went through such silly predictions back months ago when the Paine service was first announced by AAG and UA. Doesn't look like most guesses are any more thoughtful than they were last time.
I guess I can play the game too, so here are my 10 well-thought-out guesses:
PAE-BZN
PAE-DAL
PAE-SBP
PAE-STL
PAE-LIH
PAE-HDN
PAE-MSY
PAE-MFR
PAE-OKC
PAE-IND
I'm glad to hear that we will finally learn the cities to be served from Everett tomorrow!
bb
You forgot FAT!
SANFan wrote:We went through such silly predictions back months ago when the Paine service was first announced by AAG and UA. Doesn't look like most guesses are any more thoughtful than they were last time.
I guess I can play the game too, so here are my 10 well-thought-out guesses:
PAE-BZN
PAE-DAL
PAE-SBP
PAE-STL
PAE-LIH
PAE-HDN
PAE-MSY
PAE-MFR
PAE-OKC
PAE-IND
I'm glad to hear that we will finally learn the cities to be served from Everett tomorrow!
bb
wedgetail737 wrote:gunsontheroof wrote:PAE-CHS isn't happening for reasons other members have already detailed. PAE-SEA would require a robust market of passengers with cash to burn and a religious aversion to King County. Given the cap on flights per day, it would also be a waste of plane.
Predictions:
PAE-PDX
PAE-LAS
PAE-GEG
PAE-SFO
PAE-PHX
You just never know in this industry. PAE-SEA would be similar to OAK-SFO in the past. Both UA and CO did that for a while. And I don't necessarily mean it would be a 737. It could be a Q400.
I think PAE-LAX is a contender. But then again, I thought BLI-LAX was a contender. In any case, I'm pretty excited about the prospects.
SANFan wrote:We went through such silly predictions back months ago when the Paine service was first announced by AAG and UA. Doesn't look like most guesses are any more thoughtful than they were last time.
I guess I can play the game too, so here are my 10 well-thought-out guesses:
PAE-BZN
PAE-DAL
PAE-SBP
PAE-STL
PAE-LIH
PAE-HDN
PAE-MSY
PAE-MFR
PAE-OKC
PAE-IND
I'm glad to hear that we will finally learn the cities to be served from Everett tomorrow!
bb
dc10lover wrote:They should serve their top 2 or 3 markets. Los Angeles, San Francisco & Las Vegas. This would be best if they can get the slots.
SANFan wrote:The announcement is out: 8 cities served by 13 daily flights!
Here's the link:
https://newsroom.alaskaair.com/2018-01- ... aine-Field
Service to
LAS
LAX
SNA
PHX
PDX
SAN
SFO
SJC
SANFan wrote:The only surprise to me is the number of flights (13!) I have no idea how all these are going to work in relation to UA's schedule but we'll find out later. (Gonna be 2 busy gates at PAE!)
Note that all cities served are in CA except PDX and LAS.
Nice!
bb
BENAir01 wrote:Yay! Congrats PAE and AS!
Now here’s the new question: will PDX be 5x a day and all the others once a day or will the extra frequency’s be split between the destinations?
I’m guessing:
PDX 3x/day
LAX 3x
SFO 2x
LAS 1x
PHX 1x
SNA 1x
SJC 1x
SAN 1x
SANFan wrote:The announcement is out: 8 cities served by 13 daily flights!
Here's the link:
https://newsroom.alaskaair.com/2018-01- ... aine-Field
Service to
LAS
LAX
SNA
PHX
PDX
SAN
SFO
SJC
Freq and schedules out later in the year.
bb
FSDan wrote:These routes make sense. Basically all the major AS hubs and focus cities down the West Coast, plus SNA (where they do some point-to-point service) and then the major leisure destinations of LAS and PHX.