Quoting DC10LOVER (Reply 149): |
I'm actually a bit suprised that we have not seen DL enter into the EUG, or MFR markets yet from their SEA hub. They recently began SEA-PSC flights in addition to the GEG & BOI markets...time will tell.
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Quoting lhpdx (Reply 148): I'm guessing AS is going to have to step up it's game again on the SEA-PDX run next summer..Going to be interesting to watch.... |
Quoting DC10LOVER (Reply 149): I don't know if DL is making money yet |
Quoting bigfoot0503 (Reply 150): I'm actually a bit suprised that we have not seen DL enter into the EUG, or MFR markets yet from their SEA hub. |
Quoting lhpdx (Reply 148): I'm guessing AS is going to have to step up it's game again on the SEA-PDX run next summer..Going to be interesting to watch.... |
Quoting 32andBelow (Reply 155): I was under the impression they have as many as 4 mainline 737 turns now. |
Quoting lhpdx (Reply 157): Portland International Airport doesn’t serve China directly, and to get direct service would require at least 65,000 travelers per year. “And we just don’t have that,” said Port of Portland Executive Director Bill Wyatt.Today, there’s about five people per day traveling to China through PDX. If the economy continues to grow as it is — something Wyatt says isn’t likely — then Portland could maybe make a case for direct service in five years.Market growth, though, isn’t the only factor. Wyatt said major carriers have been acquiring the type of 240- to 250-passenger planes that are most ideal to serve a smaller market like PDX on a long-haul basis to major Chinese cities. |
Quoting flyoregon (Reply 162): Eff. 25 March 2016, Spirit to serve LAX daily from PDX |
Quoting bigfoot0503 (Reply 163): Interesting...I too did not see this information posted until now (although a seperate a-net topic states the route was previously announced???)Since UA pulled out of the PDX-LAX market there have been notable additions for this city pair. WN started their n/s flights recently, AS has added frequency, DL came into the market and will be all mainline by S16...and now NK. |
Quoting flyoregon (Reply 164): So what's the change? The economy is better in Portland now than it was just a few short years ago, but not drastically. |
Quoting Airnerd (Reply 166): I think there's been a huge increase in both local area economic activity, but also in tourism to the region from elsewhere. PDX has gone from 13M annual passengers to around 17M in just 5 years. That extra 4M passengers means there's room for some new players on key routes. |
Quoting Airnerd (Reply 166): What changed? Have you seen to endless construction going on in Portland...Tourism is up, tech jobs are migrating here and so are the people......... |
Quoting lhpdx (Reply 157): |
Quoting Airnerd (Reply 152): Quoting tomcbaker (Reply 151): I will admit that I'd MUCH rather fly a 717 or E175 than one of QX's cattle cars on this route. Unless the 717 comes with free beer/wine like the Q, I'm taking the Q every time. |
Quoting flyoregon (Reply 159): I've noticed that Air Canada has been flying CRJ-900's PDX-YYC for at least the last week and a half. Nice to see bigger aircraft to/from Canada! Wish we could get YYZ back. |
Quoting flyoregon (Reply 160): AC8316 to YYC was flown with a Q400 today. First time a carrier other than QX has flown a Q400 to PDX? Flightaware says it's a CRJ9 today, while Flightradar24 has it correct as a Q400, which I saw personally so that is confirmed. It was cool to see two Air Canada tails at PDX at the same time even if they were both just Q's. |
Quoting flyoregon (Reply 177): For those that were wondering or care, the E175 that Horizon had for their viewing "party" was a Mesa operated E175 in United Express colors while the CRJ-900 was in BBD demo colors. |
Quoting 32andBelow (Reply 179): Everyone understands have ridiculous this is right? AS/QX should be able to get time in a 175 or crj900 in their colors whenever they want |
Quoting lhpdx (Reply 181): More on PDX general aviation news: http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/...igh-end-outpost-for-corporate.html |
Quoting BlatantEcho (Reply 185): According to this article, Toronto non stop is coming back (if seasonal)http://news.yahoo.com/air-canada-unv...ils-major-expansion-120100722.html This is great. I was booked on this a few years but never flew it as it was pulled. This is a good development. |
Quoting BlatantEcho (Reply 185): According to this article, Toronto non stop is coming back (if seasonal) |
Quoting 910A (Reply 196): (I have no idea why it's coming to MFR). Both are scheduled to depart at 2100hrs. |
Quoting mtnwest1979 (Reply 197): Returning the Kansas Wesleyan football team that lost to Southern Oregon in Ashland in playoffs. |