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Quoting mia305 (Thread starter): How about Mia/Hnl? |
Quoting mia305 (Thread starter): I know its been said on this site that Mia/Nrt |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 16): I couldve sworn that LY used a 777 on the route before being discontinued Why wouldnt MIA-HNL work isn't there enough demand from S. America and local demand. |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 16): I couldve sworn that LY used a 777 on the route before being discontinued |
Quoting AA787 (Reply 17): Nah, it was a 762. |
Quoting rotating14 (Reply 19): MIA305, your right. I've seen the LY's 772 on approach many a days. Granted they could have switched between the 762/3 but I know for sure they served it with 772's before the removal of the route. |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 16): Why wouldnt MIA-HNL work isn't there enough demand from S. America and local demand. |
Quoting FlyVail (Reply 23): Would there be any chance of MIA-SYD, MIA-AKL or even MIA-SIN? |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 25): Is Seoul a possibility or is that a stretch for both aircraft? What's going to happen to the mia-lpb-vvi route. As far as I know only the the 757 can do it. Will the 787 replace it? |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 27): I see your point. That's some nice growth if and when it happens. Would AA put the 77W on the Mia-Lax route. I know its a heavily traveled route with high demand. I know for a time AA swapped it from a 763 to a 772. I just never thought it would be good to sustain 2 daily 777's. |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 33): Why didn't AA start the inaugural route with the 77W from MIA-GRU, instead opting DFW. Isn't the demand higher from MIA than DFW? |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 32): Quoting mah4546 (Reply 29): What I ment to say was I'm suprised that the demand is there to sustain two 777's year round. |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 33): Why didn't AA start the inaugural route with the 77W from MIA-GRU, instead opting DFW. Isn't the demand higher from MIA than DFW? |
Quoting jfk777 (Reply 13): We could see 2 777 daily to EZE one being a 772( with only J and Y) and the second a 77W( with First Class). |
Quoting BigGSFO (Reply 42): What's the likelihood of MIAHEL now that AY is part of the TATL JV with BA and IB? |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 27): Would AA put the 77W on the Mia-Lax route. I know its a heavily traveled route with high demand. I know for a time AA swapped it from a 763 to a 772. I just never thought it would be good to sustain 2 daily 777's. |
Quoting mah4546 (Reply 14): High fuel prices. It was using an ancient, fuel guzzling 767-200ER. Demand between Miami and Israel is significant and healthy. |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 47): With the high demand from the local and connecting pax between MIA- LAX and if it were possible why wouldn't AA put all widebodies on that route. |
Quoting Roseflyer (Reply 31): AA doesn’t operate to TLV from JFK which is a huge market, so I don’t see them launching from MIA. JFK-JNB is shorter than MIA-JNB, and again a larger market, so I’m not sure we’d see MIA-JNB. As for MIA-NRT |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 41): Would AA start MIA-AMS? |
Quoting LAXdude1023 (Reply 24): The target should not and would not be Latin America connections as all the big ones are already served via DFW or JFK. |
Quoting Roseflyer (Reply 31): AA doesn’t operate to TLV from JFK which is a huge market, so I don’t see them launching from MIA. JFK-JNB is shorter than MIA-JNB, and again a larger market, so I’m not sure we’d see MIA-JNB. |
Quoting mia305 (Reply 44): With the high demand from the local and connecting pax between MIA- LAX and if it were possible why wouldn't AA put all widebodies on that route. |