ChasenSFO
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I heard a pilot ask "Ground, is there flow to LAX today?", to which SFO ground replied "There is always. Always. Always. ALWAYS flow to LA. Always". And he's right. But why? SFO used to always get the bad rap as the horrible GDP airport on the West Coast, but this year the weather has been pretty good and LAX has far surpassed SFO with GDP issues. The airport counters claims that they're over capacity and maintains they could take on way more flights than they have with the 4 runways and remote parking. At least 7 airlines(United, Alaska, American, Delta, Allegiant, Southwest, Virgin America) trying to run a hub out of an already crowded airport makes me think otherwise.
Since I started in the ramp tower in Feb, there has been flow to LAX just about every single day that I've worked(many times around an hour). To contrast, there was very rarely flow to LAX in the 4+ years I worked for an airline here. Is LAX not telling the truth or is this part of the budget cuts?
Since I started in the ramp tower in Feb, there has been flow to LAX just about every single day that I've worked(many times around an hour). To contrast, there was very rarely flow to LAX in the 4+ years I worked for an airline here. Is LAX not telling the truth or is this part of the budget cuts?