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LIPZ wrote:According to Italian aviation forum the route seems to be confirmed, eff from 02MAY19
AZ618 FCO0930 – 1330IAD 332 x23
AZ619 IAD1615 – 0700+1FCO 332 x23
So Alitalia is resuming Washington D.C. service after 13 years hiatus.
capitalflyer wrote:Will this be seasonal?
Great either way.
International network continues to fill in nicely. A couple more destinations in S. America (Buenos Aires, Santiago, La Paz) and Asia/Oceana (Sydney, Jakarta, Bangkok, Shanghai) would be great.
flybry wrote:I fear United might pull out of this route now that Alitalia will start it :/ I hope not, but United seems to pull out of markets when a competitor enters
Mistral1 wrote:capitalflyer wrote:Will this be seasonal?
Great either way.
International network continues to fill in nicely. A couple more destinations in S. America (Buenos Aires, Santiago, La Paz) and Asia/Oceana (Sydney, Jakarta, Bangkok, Shanghai) would be great.
Are you kidding? AZ has been flying to EZE since prehistoric times and relaunched SCL two years ago... LPB? Not a chance.
LupineChemist wrote:News:
"Alitalia will fly.....in Summer of 2019"!
Mistral1 wrote:capitalflyer wrote:Will this be seasonal?
Great either way.
International network continues to fill in nicely. A couple more destinations in S. America (Buenos Aires, Santiago, La Paz) and Asia/Oceana (Sydney, Jakarta, Bangkok, Shanghai) would be great.
Are you kidding? AZ has been flying to EZE since prehistoric times and relaunched SCL two years ago... LPB? Not a chance.
simpv wrote:Does anybody know exactly what the restrictions AF/KL put on AZ in TATL flying? I was under the impression that AZ was restricted in how many flights it could add.
IADFCO wrote:BTW, this is the first time in decades (and most likely, ever) that AZ flies to the DC area.
flybry wrote:I fear United might pull out of this route now that Alitalia will start it :/ I hope not, but United seems to pull out of markets when a competitor enters
jasoncrh wrote:What on earth are you talking about? That is absolutely not always the case. United started SFO/Singapore nonstop... and then Singapore started SFO -Singapore nonstop. United didn’t retreat... it doubled down and now flies twice daily nonstop. United started Dulles Dublin around 2011 and then Aer Lingus re-started the route around 2014/2015... and united still flies the route. United started Chicago-Hong Kong nonstop in 1996 and cathay started nonstop in 2011.... United still flies it nonstop. United started San Francisco-Sydney in the 1990s and Qantas started a nonstop in 2003, dropped it in 2007, then came back in 2011. United still flies sfo-syd. What planet are you on?flybry wrote:I fear United might pull out of this route now that Alitalia will start it :/ I hope not, but United seems to pull out of markets when a competitor enters
flybry wrote:jasoncrh wrote:What on earth are you talking about? That is absolutely not always the case. United started SFO/Singapore nonstop... and then Singapore started SFO -Singapore nonstop. United didn’t retreat... it doubled down and now flies twice daily nonstop. United started Dulles Dublin around 2011 and then Aer Lingus re-started the route around 2014/2015... and united still flies the route. United started Chicago-Hong Kong nonstop in 1996 and cathay started nonstop in 2011.... United still flies it nonstop. United started San Francisco-Sydney in the 1990s and Qantas started a nonstop in 2003, dropped it in 2007, then came back in 2011. United still flies sfo-syd. What planet are you on?flybry wrote:I fear United might pull out of this route now that Alitalia will start it :/ I hope not, but United seems to pull out of markets when a competitor enters
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