I wonder how much traffic they were bringing into the state.
Airline Cuts Flights to State Over Pilot Shortage, High Gas Prices (msn.com)
Airline Cuts Flights to State Over Pilot Shortage, High Gas Prices (msn.com)
I'm surprised they didn't pull the plug sooner when COVID restrictions were making tourism very difficult. I'm pretty sure most of the Hawaii flights were sold as 1-stop same-plane through flights from MSP, like MSP-SFO/PDX-HNL. Through the 2000s, Sun Country did lots of public charters to HNL/OGG via West Coast cities from MSP with DC-10s, but the scheduled flights didn't come until the mid to late 2010s IIRC. Loads were actually very high on the daily SFO-HNL when it was operating pre-COVID, so Sun Country was at least filling jets but I have no idea what the profit margin was offering low fares between MSP/HNL in a 737-800. The SFO-HNL segment was often sold for $250-300 roundtrip after tax, with Alaska, Hawaiian, and United usually $400-500.
The crews will still probably get to do lots of military charters to HIK, used to get (military base)-SFO-HIK charters a few times per month for years, I'd imagine they'll return and are probably run via other West Coast cities.
There are other areas with better profit margins, especially in light of fuel costs.
This is all pretty accurate. Ultimately, it's just a reallocation of resources which are stretched thin. There are other areas with better profit margins, especially in light of fuel costs. Will probably be back within a year or two if some of the pressure can be relieved in terms of pilot/mechanic/airplane shortages.
*"All" flights according to the article is inaccurate. All sched service flights.
Anchorage surprises me because of the long-standing links between MSP and Alaska, with both lots of leisure traffic given most people have outdoor hobbies in the MN and also because many people in the Minneasota\The Dakotas do seasonal work in Alaska. My relatives in Minnesota mostly barely travel, yet it seems they've all been to ANC and LAS. I wonder if Alaska starting ANC-MSP had anything to do with it, as I'd have assumed that SY would just raise fares rather than stop serving ANC, especially now that they offer connections as of recent years.This is all correct. PANC also cut due to fuel costs
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Didn't Sun Country have a scheduled flight to somewhere in Europe in recent years? Or am I imagining things? I know they go there on charters.....
Didn't Sun Country have a scheduled flight to somewhere in Europe in recent years? Or am I imagining things? I know they go there on charters.....
Back in Summer of 2010 Sun Country did Minneapolis to London/Stansted with a stop in Gander for fuel. Only flew once a week and I think it only ran that one summer.