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rjbesikof wrote:DL will launch many new routes out of BOS this summer, as previously announced
-Could we see DL launch LGW as previously announced in 2019?
FGITD wrote:I think JetBlue would make a fortune going to LGW. Most, if not all those JetBlue pax will be terminating in London. If they offer a good price to LGW…that’s where the pax will happily go.
I’m excited to see what happens on the international scale for Boston. Delta is certainly going in aggressively, and I’m sure their partners AF-KL, VS, will likely get roped along. I think summer 2022 will start to look more like pre-covid. And to add to that excitement, believe it or not we’re only really a few months away from the summer schedule.
On a personal note, my carrier has seen fit to have me ride into 2022 in a different role, and a different airport. All very positive changes. So I’ll be joining the rest of you on the side lines and watching BOS grow from afar. But aviation runs in cycles, and Boston is home so I’ll find my way back eventually.
FGITD wrote:On a personal note, my carrier has seen fit to have me ride into 2022 in a different role, and a different airport. All very positive changes. So I’ll be joining the rest of you on the side lines and watching BOS grow from afar. But aviation runs in cycles, and Boston is home so I’ll find my way back eventually.
FGITD wrote:On a personal note, my carrier has seen fit to have me ride into 2022 in a different role, and a different airport. All very positive changes. So I’ll be joining the rest of you on the side lines and watching BOS grow from afar. But aviation runs in cycles, and Boston is home so I’ll find my way back eventually.
aaflyer777 wrote:My ideas for 2022:
DL adds STL, IAH, PHX
AA adds ORF, YUL
rjbesikof wrote:DL will launch many new routes out of BOS this summer, as previously announced
-TLV; May 26th
-ATH; May 27th
-DEN/BWI/SAN; July 11th
Also, glad to see DL resume most of its TATL network out of BOS this year (LIS, DUB, EDI, CDG, FCO).
-Could we see DL launch LGW as previously announced in 2019?
-What about more Latin American leisure routes like BZE, LIR, or SJO?
FGITD wrote:I think JetBlue would make a fortune going to LGW. Most, if not all those JetBlue pax will be terminating in London. If they offer a good price to LGW…that’s where the pax will happily go.
I’m excited to see what happens on the international scale for Boston. Delta is certainly going in aggressively, and I’m sure their partners AF-KL, VS, will likely get roped along. I think summer 2022 will start to look more like pre-covid. And to add to that excitement, believe it or not we’re only really a few months away from the summer schedule.
On a personal note, my carrier has seen fit to have me ride into 2022 in a different role, and a different airport. All very positive changes. So I’ll be joining the rest of you on the side lines and watching BOS grow from afar. But aviation runs in cycles, and Boston is home so I’ll find my way back eventually.
FGITD wrote:Fun point to deliberate on -
El Al has a job opening for a station manager for Boston
seat24charlie wrote:Now that the holiday rush is dying down, how are international loads looking?
I'm booked on a Wednesday night BA214 in mid-Feb... curious whether there will be that many others onboard with me...
adamh8297 wrote:DL - They play monkey see monkey do and announce BOS-SDF
B752OS wrote:FGITD wrote:Fun point to deliberate on -
El Al has a job opening for a station manager for Boston
Looks like they have loaded TLV-BOS flights. I just did a few dummy bookings on LY15/16 are running 1x weekly, from what I can tell. I looked in My and June. Operated by 788.
airbazar wrote:seat24charlie wrote:Now that the holiday rush is dying down, how are international loads looking?
I'm booked on a Wednesday night BA214 in mid-Feb... curious whether there will be that many others onboard with me...
For what it's worth, during the holidays I took BA238 (the morning departure), and it was half empty. On the return I took BA215 and there wasn't an empty seat in the entire plane. I'm going to go on limb and guess that a Wed flight in mid Feb will probably be half empty
chrisnh wrote:Perhaps out of an abundance of caution (pessimism?), Emirates shows no sign of replacing the 77W with the A380. On the other hand, EK is notorious for turning on a dime and making aircraft switches with minimal advance notice.
iyerhari wrote:Interesting article - https://simpleflying.com/air-india-us-destinations/
Air India is scheduled to change hands from Govt. Of India to be taken over by Tata. Boston is a list of potential destination and that would be BIG - but they do not have the widebody planes.
airbazar wrote:seat24charlie wrote:Now that the holiday rush is dying down, how are international loads looking?
I'm booked on a Wednesday night BA214 in mid-Feb... curious whether there will be that many others onboard with me...
For what it's worth, during the holidays I took BA238 (the morning departure), and it was half empty. On the return I took BA215 and there wasn't an empty seat in the entire plane. I'm going to go on limb and guess that a Wed flight in mid Feb will probably be half empty
acavpics wrote:airbazar wrote:seat24charlie wrote:Now that the holiday rush is dying down, how are international loads looking?
I'm booked on a Wednesday night BA214 in mid-Feb... curious whether there will be that many others onboard with me...
For what it's worth, during the holidays I took BA238 (the morning departure), and it was half empty. On the return I took BA215 and there wasn't an empty seat in the entire plane. I'm going to go on limb and guess that a Wed flight in mid Feb will probably be half empty
Bear in mind that the timing of BA 238 may not be the most favorable as the late evening arrival in LHR does not give much time for onward connections.
Thinking back to years ago, when BA was sending 4 daily flights to BOS, the evening departures (BA 212/213, 214/215, 202/203) were frequently operated by 747's. However, BA238/239 was almost always on a 772 or 787, even during the peak summer season. . So I think it is safe to say that the morning flight is generally harder to fill than the evening/night time departures.
acavpics wrote:Thinking back to years ago, when BA was sending 4 daily flights to BOS, the evening departures (BA 212/213, 214/215, 202/203) were frequently operated by 747's. However, BA238/239 was almost always on a 772 or 787, even during the peak summer season. . So I think it is safe to say that the morning flight is generally harder to fill than the evening/night time departures.
acavpics wrote:iyerhari wrote:Interesting article - https://simpleflying.com/air-india-us-destinations/
Air India is scheduled to change hands from Govt. Of India to be taken over by Tata. Boston is a list of potential destination and that would be BIG - but they do not have the widebody planes.
If BOS ever gets a non-stop to India, I'd expect to see Vistara beat AI to it.
But to be honest, with the current environment, I think any airline would have a hard time competing with EK/QR. Doing the international to domestic transition after landing in India is much harder with all the COVID related entry protocols. I think most prefer to transit internationally via DXB, DOH, or Europe.
And while O&D to South Asia is pretty strong here, its still nothing like that of NY/NJ, Chicago, or the Bay Area. So I wouldn't be too hopeful on getting a non-stop to India any time soon.
iyerhari wrote:Interesting article - https://simpleflying.com/air-india-us-destinations/
Air India is scheduled to change hands from Govt. Of India to be taken over by Tata. Boston is a list of potential destination and that would be BIG - but they do not have the widebody planes.
tlecam wrote:DittoIt will be interesting to see what Tata does with Air India. I've traveled to India for work over the years and I love going. However, my Indian colleagues despise (I'm not sure this is even a strong enough word) Air India and tell me never to fly it.
johhn14 wrote:Ditto
Unless your destination is served direct from BOS I think most people would prefer the intl-intl connection in the ME or Europe. I am certainly one of those people.
iyerhari wrote:johhn14 wrote:Ditto
Unless your destination is served direct from BOS I think most people would prefer the intl-intl connection in the ME or Europe. I am certainly one of those people.
ME2 have a significant presence in India. I just did a count -
QR - 13 destinations
EK - 9 destinations
That is a solid route list that caters to a lot of destinations across India. I agree with the sentiment that ME2 carriers have a lot of sway but bear also in mind, India is huge population. There are tons of student population and coupled with IT, life sciences and or finance services - chances are any carrier will fly to either Delhi and if maybe BOM. BOS still ranks as the top rank preferred university destination in India at-least a wish list to enter in.
adamh8297 wrote:iyerhari wrote:johhn14 wrote:Ditto
Unless your destination is served direct from BOS I think most people would prefer the intl-intl connection in the ME or Europe. I am certainly one of those people.
ME2 have a significant presence in India. I just did a count -
QR - 13 destinations
EK - 9 destinations
That is a solid route list that caters to a lot of destinations across India. I agree with the sentiment that ME2 carriers have a lot of sway but bear also in mind, India is huge population. There are tons of student population and coupled with IT, life sciences and or finance services - chances are any carrier will fly to either Delhi and if maybe BOM. BOS still ranks as the top rank preferred university destination in India at-least a wish list to enter in.
FlyDubai, Air India, Vistara connections are bookable on EK's site and QR is partnered up with IndiGo so when things get back to pre-Covid there may be more 1-stop itineraries via DOH and DXB.
CALMSP wrote:Yes they did. They started in 2015, I believe, with 767-300s. I loved the convenience of that route; the 767s continued through late 2018/early 2019 when they were replaced by the 777s. Not surprisingly the 777s were much nicer. Looking forward to welcoming the dreamliner soon!did LY serve BOS before 2020?
chrisnh wrote:Why isn’t the BA 238/239 rotation a 788 if the BOS-LHR leg is so light? I’ve taken it several times…777s and 789s and it’s never been full. Only thing I can fathom is that the inbound demands a lot of seats and they’re willing to lose a little on the return leg.
rove312 wrote:I see that Delta is showing TATL departures from Terminal E following the European time change in late March. I'm not sure if it was mentioned in last year's topic: is it confirmed? Any talk of an airside shuttle from A?
rove312 wrote:I see that Delta is showing TATL departures from Terminal E following the European time change in late March. I'm not sure if it was mentioned in last year's topic: is it confirmed? Any talk of an airside shuttle from A?
RobertS975 wrote:rove312 wrote:I see that Delta is showing TATL departures from Terminal E following the European time change in late March. I'm not sure if it was mentioned in last year's topic: is it confirmed? Any talk of an airside shuttle from A?
How are you seeing departure gates for flights in March?
FGITD wrote:I posted some time ago in the old thread that Delta would be using E for some departures. Pretty much no one was thrilled with the layout, but it enables more flights and that’s always a good thing.
A shuttle bus between A and E would be useless, in my opinion. As someone who’s done that drive ramp-side many times, if you get stuck doing it during a bank of JetBlue departures or arrivals…get ready for a 30 minute drive
BoilerAviation wrote:FGITD wrote:I posted some time ago in the old thread that Delta would be using E for some departures. Pretty much no one was thrilled with the layout, but it enables more flights and that’s always a good thing.
A shuttle bus between A and E would be useless, in my opinion. As someone who’s done that drive ramp-side many times, if you get stuck doing it during a bank of JetBlue departures or arrivals…get ready for a 30 minute drive
Surely they must find a solution for this, they will undoubtedly sell domestic-international connections via BOS. I can't imagine many people will be too excited to have to re-clear security while walking from A-E
BoilerAviation wrote:Surely they must find a solution for this, they will undoubtedly sell domestic-international connections via BOS. I can't imagine many people will be too excited to have to re-clear security while walking from A-E
FGITD wrote:BoilerAviation wrote:FGITD wrote:I posted some time ago in the old thread that Delta would be using E for some departures. Pretty much no one was thrilled with the layout, but it enables more flights and that’s always a good thing.
A shuttle bus between A and E would be useless, in my opinion. As someone who’s done that drive ramp-side many times, if you get stuck doing it during a bank of JetBlue departures or arrivals…get ready for a 30 minute drive
Surely they must find a solution for this, they will undoubtedly sell domestic-international connections via BOS. I can't imagine many people will be too excited to have to re-clear security while walking from A-E
I’m thinking it’s far more likely that they’ll adhere to a minimum connection time when booking for A to E pax, and then the passengers will be on their own. BOS just isn’t set up for rampside shuttle buses, and leaving it to the pax removes liability on Deltas behalf. If you don’t make it, you can’t blame the shuttle for being late etc. There’s no space for dedicated shuttle lanes, so they’d be mixed in with the rest of the ramp traffic
(A discussion I had many, many times with connecting passengers. You can’t blame the airline if you miss your flight because it took you 90 minutes to walk from any other terminal to E)
BoilerAviation wrote:I can't help but think though that in the cases where time is tight due to a delay or even during regular connections, this will be an unpleasant experience for a traveler.
airbazar wrote:BoilerAviation wrote:I can't help but think though that in the cases where time is tight due to a delay or even during regular connections, this will be an unpleasant experience for a traveler.
Airlines almost always hold flights in this situation until all passengers make it on board, especially if there is no later departure which is usually the case for international flights. A delay is almost always better than trying to re-accommodate passengers.