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LightChop2Chop wrote:Anyone have any idea how the "AeroMar" Guatemala experiment is doing?
juanchito wrote:No GUA-SFO, GUA-IAH, GUA-MCO yet?Avianca increase GUA-JFK and GUA-IAD to daily starting January
This are Avianca flights in Guatemala
GUA-LAX daily
GUA-MIA daily
GUA-JFK daily
GUA-IAD daily
GUA-SAL two daily
GUA-SJO daily
GUA-BOG 3 weekly
GUA-XPL 4 weekly
2travel2know2 wrote:juanchito wrote:No GUA-SFO, GUA-IAH, GUA-MCO yet?Avianca increase GUA-JFK and GUA-IAD to daily starting January
This are Avianca flights in Guatemala
GUA-LAX daily
GUA-MIA daily
GUA-JFK daily
GUA-IAD daily
GUA-SAL two daily
GUA-SJO daily
GUA-BOG 3 weekly
GUA-XPL 4 weekly
SJOtoLIR wrote:So Avianca hasn't demonstrated interest into the GUA-MEX again, despite the demise of Interjet.
This route is served by AM MEX-GUA and Q6 MEX-GUA.
SJOtoLIR wrote:So Avianca hasn't demonstrated interest into the GUA-MEX again, despite the demise of Interjet.
This route is served by AM MEX-GUA and Q6 MEX-GUA.
juanchito wrote:Is there a market for AV GUA-SFO?2travel2know2 wrote:juanchito wrote:No GUA-SFO, GUA-IAH, GUA-MCO yet?Avianca increase GUA-JFK and GUA-IAD to daily starting January
This are Avianca flights in Guatemala
GUA-LAX daily
GUA-MIA daily
GUA-JFK daily
GUA-IAD daily
GUA-SAL two daily
GUA-SJO daily
GUA-BOG 3 weekly
GUA-XPL 4 weekly
Avianca never operated SFO and IAH from GUA, only MCO. But don't see the light at the end of the tunnel for that route to re-start.
Regards.
juanchito wrote:SJOtoLIR wrote:So Avianca hasn't demonstrated interest into the GUA-MEX again, despite the demise of Interjet.
This route is served by AM MEX-GUA and Q6 MEX-GUA.
Aeromexico is not increasing capacity, staying with 3 daily flights with E190. Volaris will increment to 2 daily to Mexico City and 2 daily to Cancun.
Regards.
2travel2know2 wrote:juanchito wrote:Is there a market for AV GUA-SFO?2travel2know2 wrote:No GUA-SFO, GUA-IAH, GUA-MCO yet?
Avianca never operated SFO and IAH from GUA, only MCO. But don't see the light at the end of the tunnel for that route to re-start.
Regards.
DIdn't UA flew that route once?
Don't know how popular is destination Orlando for Guatemalans year-around, but IMHO, most likely AV GUA-MCO could work at least thrice weekly.
avi8 wrote:juanchito wrote:SJOtoLIR wrote:So Avianca hasn't demonstrated interest into the GUA-MEX again, despite the demise of Interjet.
This route is served by AM MEX-GUA and Q6 MEX-GUA.
Aeromexico is not increasing capacity, staying with 3 daily flights with E190. Volaris will increment to 2 daily to Mexico City and 2 daily to Cancun.
Regards.
I am only seeing CUN twice a day but not MEX if I try a dummy booking on Expedia.
2travel2know2 wrote:DIdn't UA flew that route once?
juanchito wrote:avi8 wrote:juanchito wrote:
Aeromexico is not increasing capacity, staying with 3 daily flights with E190. Volaris will increment to 2 daily to Mexico City and 2 daily to Cancun.
Regards.
I am only seeing CUN twice a day but not MEX if I try a dummy booking on Expedia.
https://www.aviacionline.com/2021/12/vo ... os-unidos/
avi8 wrote:when in fact CUN goes double daily.
SJOtoLIR wrote:avi8 wrote:when in fact CUN goes double daily.
I can almost remember 20 years ago, when the only chance was GUA-FRS-CUN 7x weekly on TACA REGIONAL with ATR-42.
It's nice how the market supports GUA-CUN 14x weekly, in 2022.
Regards.
juanchito wrote:Tikal Jets flew to CUN via FRS
SJOtoLIR wrote:juanchito wrote:Tikal Jets flew to CUN via FRS
I didn't know that.
Probably with BAC 1-11 and DC-9 equipments.
I barely remember Aerovias from the 80s.
Do you happen to know if Aerovias flew GUA-FRS-CUN ?
Regards.
SJOtoLIR wrote:Spirit recently announced the opening of NK MIA-SJO, on a weekly basis.
The airline is boosting the Central American service out of Miami: NK MIA-GUA 1x weekly, NK MIA-SAP 3x weekly and NK MIA-XPL 4x weekly.
NK keep their [Ft. Lauderdale - Central America] flights, speaking about South Florida.
avi8 wrote:MIA-GUA/SAL/SAP have been operating sin October 2021. If I'm not mistaken, GUA was 4x weekly, SAL 3x weekly and SAP 4x weekly.
avi8 wrote:Avianca making a comeback at SJO. The timings aren’t great for connections, which means they are betting on local demand.
Great news for SJO indeed.
SJOtoLIR wrote:Most of their routes resumed in 2021 from SJO were dropped, since the TA-AV merger in 2012: SJO-LAX, SJO-JFK, SJO-MIA and SJO-MEX.
However, in the last 10 years other competitors rapidly entered to the same market.
Let's analize the situation for Los Angeles - San Jose.
LAX-SJO in 2012 as non-stop services.
TA SJO-LAX.
LAX-SJO in 2022.
AS LAX-LIR-SJO
DL LAX-SJO
B6 LAX-SJO. Not sure if it's actually in service.
UA LAX-SJO
AV LAX-SJO
Chele737 wrote:they are focusing in point-to-point routes rather than grow BOG and SAL hubs.
avi8 wrote:I wonder if SAL will ever get to 3 banks again. With the p2p flying from GUA and SJO, which were the main traffic pullers, it might not be necessary.
SAL will always be a hub but not the way it was before.
SJOtoLIR wrote:AV SAL-CTG failed in 2019 and prior to the Covid-19 era.
My concern is for the upcoming AV SJO-CTG 4x weekly, based purely on the point to point traffic.
The demand of passengers doesn't seem to be enough, in order to operate it sustainably.
I didn't find too much differences among SAL-CTG and SJO-CTG.
.Chele737 wrote:they are focusing in point-to-point routes rather than grow BOG and SAL hubs.
It's a good point.
They had a different vision before, when the equations named [BOG - LIM] and [SAL-SJO] didn't fit into their future plans. Thus, the status of hub for both LIM and SJO was deleted and they rather opted for BOG and SAL.
They also had jet-line subsidiaries in Brazil, Peru and Argentina.
Regards.
RCS763AV wrote:SJO and CTG have the potential to form a touristic circuit which may generate significant traffic. I see potential in that route.
juanchito wrote:And more likely that's why SAL could also support year-around SAL-BOG, SAL-LIM and perhaps even SAL-CCS and SAL-GYE; to feed its hub bank.avi8 wrote:I wonder if SAL will ever get to 3 banks again. With the p2p flying from GUA and SJO, which were the main traffic pullers, it might not be necessary.
SAL will always be a hub but not the way it was before.
SAL will continue to play a role for AV, they will server niche routes that needs the feed from Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica and that will not be server directly from the rest of Central America.
SJOtoLIR wrote:Bear in mind SAL-CTG, SAL-CLO and SAL-BOS were dropped in 2019, before the Covid-19 era.
That wasn't a smart experiment.
maps4ltd wrote:Does anyone know why they came back and how long they will stay with the airline?
maps4ltd wrote:The B737-700 was the aircraft with the closest capacity to their E190.I just noticed that Copa has brought back some 737-700s from the desert. Was taken aback when I saw one flying SJO-GUA on FR24. Does anyone know why they came back and how long they will stay with the airline?
avi8 wrote:I think SJO also had E190 flights to SAP/MGA.
copa330200 wrote:CM had B737-200F (originally a combi) but was retired decades ago.CM also converted a 738 to cargo and this week seems to be doing some testing fly as you can see on the following link.
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... p#2a85f84a
I understand this plane was converted in asia and received in Panama early in January, this is the first fly since returning from convertion.
Now, this is an interesting one as CM is trying to develop their cargo operation ... let´s see how it goes !!!
maps4ltd wrote:I just noticed that Copa has brought back some 737-700s from the desert. Was taken aback when I saw one flying SJO-GUA on FR24. Does anyone know why they came back and how long they will stay with the airline?
copa330200 wrote:CM also converted a 738 to cargo and this week seems to be doing some testing fly as you can see on the following link.
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... p#2a85f84a
I understand this plane was converted in asia and received in Panama early in January, this is the first fly since returning from convertion.
Now, this is an interesting one as CM is trying to develop their cargo operation ... let´s see how it goes !!!
Kilgen wrote:That's what I called going the extra mile in the pursuit of simplicity (bareness)..Here is a picture of it: https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-cgi/ ... g.2656446/