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AA cancels EZE-ORD
Not surprising -- it seemed like a marginal route. In the brief time it lasted, it was a great "emergency option" for redeeming standard award tickets. I never had to use it, but I noticed it was the easiest AA EZE route to get tickets on.
Oh, well. Many long haul routes are getting cancelled these days due to the crazy fuel prices. US cancelled their new PHL-Beijing flight before it launched because the annual fuel bill was going to be $90 million. So you can get a sense as to how much dinero we're talking about. I suspect all non-MIA US routes to EZE are vulnerable if oil doesn't start to pull back. http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080527/latu524.html?.v=10 |
Hmmm... how is AA doing with its DFW routes...??? Also, I assume loads on the JFK flights are still healthy, or?
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I'd expect LAN to start cherry picking new cities when they see the right opportunity and have available aircraft (the 787 delay is going to tighten things up for them).
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 9789336)
Hmmm... how is AA doing with its DFW routes...??? Also, I assume loads on the JFK flights are still healthy, or?
spoke too soon,,,, but same result according to this post #69 aa INCREASES jfk and MIA /EZE http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...=828002&page=5 |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 9789617)
I'd expect LAN to start cherry picking new cities when they see the right opportunity and have available aircraft (the 787 delay is going to tighten things up for them).
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Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 9786687)
I suspect all non-MIA US routes to EZE are vulnerable if oil doesn't start to pull back. http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080527/latu524.html?.v=10
And I have been flying LAN since they first entered the Argentine domestic market and then began flying the EZE-MIA route when it was established in August 2006. I find them to be a great airline, very dependable and overall good service. Wish they still offered the $650 RT :D Sam |
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 9790982)
Lan is the only choice for regional travel... and its the best international carrier from Argentina to the US (even if you go through SAN).
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Originally Posted by Panam Clipper
(Post 9792394)
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Surely you mean SCL, not SAN. I know, picky, picky. But seriously, Lan is the best thing going in and to/from South America, even though it has its own set of imperfections. I've been temped to join Lanpass but so far, keep my Lan earn/burn with AS. Maybe my paltry holdings with LFL will go up if AA and others keep chopping their routes. |
Originally Posted by Panam Clipper
(Post 9792394)
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Surely you mean SCL, not SAN. I know, picky, picky. |
Originally Posted by Panam Clipper
(Post 9792394)
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Surely you mean SCL, not SAN. I know, picky, picky. |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 9792855)
It pains him to say very much about the other side of the cordillera, even if he occasionally on very rare occasion says that there was "once this one excellent bottle of wine" that came out of Chile.
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 9800898)
He.... hmmmm... well, Chile has better white wines than Argentina, with more excellent whites than Argentina. But in the red wine department... Chile cant compete with the depth & variety that Argentina can offer. Yes, they do have a few excellent reds but in this department they do take second fiddle to the right side of the Andes.
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Originally Posted by SoFlyOn
(Post 9801125)
But, but, when the norteamericanos look down on South America, Argentina seems to be on the left ... I was also raised with the South Pole on top anyway.
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 9800898)
He.... hmmmm... well, Chile has better white wines than Argentina, with more excellent whites than Argentina. But in the red wine department... Chile cant compete with the depth & variety that Argentina can offer. Yes, they do have a few excellent reds but in this department they do take second fiddle to the right side of the Andes.
I like the reds from both sides of the Andes (sometimes I like them too much:o) but I have to admit I'm partial to those from the left side, especially the ones from the Colchagua valley. Sorry, off-topic post... |
Originally Posted by Siempre Viajando
(Post 9801273)
Them's fightin' words!
I like the reds from both sides of the Andes (sometimes I like them too much:o) but I have to admit I'm partial to those from the left side, especially the ones from the Colchagua valley. Sorry, off-topic post... |
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