dingo222
Well-Known Member
I logged on to the hub this morning and saw an interesting article from USAirways talking about downsizing PIT. IT says that the CRW-PIT run will cease 11/3/07, and that the following may change:
syr-pit from 2 a day to 0 by Jan 08
BRadford-pit from 1 a day to 0 by jan 08
clarksburg-pit from 1 a day to 0 by Jan 08
Jamestown-pit from 2 a day to 0 by Jan 08
Johnstown-pit from 4 a day to 0 by Jan 08
Morgantown-pit from 2 a day to 0 by Jan 08
parkersburg-pit from 3 a day to 0 by Jan 08
all of these with the exception of SYR are eas routes, and according to USairways, it will be up to Colgan to continue to operate these routes on their own if they wish. It will be interesting to see if Colgan tries to change some of these over to United, or pulls out of these cities all together. Air midwest operates 3 EAS routes out of PIT, and has decided not to continue those routes.
if you have access to the hub, check out the link:
http://thehub.usairways.com/news/2007/pit/PIT_Summary_100307.pdf
page 3-5
another article:
http://blogs.usatoday.com/sky/us_airways/index.html
interesting reading to say the least. I posted the usatoday link just to make sure i'm not posting proprietary information.
edit: I also missed the IAD-pit runs. I think we do 3 or 4 a day, down to zero if chosen by colgan.
syr-pit from 2 a day to 0 by Jan 08
BRadford-pit from 1 a day to 0 by jan 08
clarksburg-pit from 1 a day to 0 by Jan 08
Jamestown-pit from 2 a day to 0 by Jan 08
Johnstown-pit from 4 a day to 0 by Jan 08
Morgantown-pit from 2 a day to 0 by Jan 08
parkersburg-pit from 3 a day to 0 by Jan 08
all of these with the exception of SYR are eas routes, and according to USairways, it will be up to Colgan to continue to operate these routes on their own if they wish. It will be interesting to see if Colgan tries to change some of these over to United, or pulls out of these cities all together. Air midwest operates 3 EAS routes out of PIT, and has decided not to continue those routes.
if you have access to the hub, check out the link:
http://thehub.usairways.com/news/2007/pit/PIT_Summary_100307.pdf
page 3-5
another article:
http://blogs.usatoday.com/sky/us_airways/index.html
interesting reading to say the least. I posted the usatoday link just to make sure i'm not posting proprietary information.
edit: I also missed the IAD-pit runs. I think we do 3 or 4 a day, down to zero if chosen by colgan.