Discontinued the IAH - SFO daily nonstop?
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2016
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Discontinued the IAH - SFO daily nonstop?
Hi all - I've been reading these forums for a few years now, but just got around to registering.
I've been flying F9 quite a lot over the last 6 months due to their pretty convenient SFO-IAH direct flight. I've noticed that this route is no longer available and how has quite a long layover in DEN now. Anyone else use this route? It seems quite odd as these flights have almost always been full (20 segments in last 6 mo).
I've been flying F9 quite a lot over the last 6 months due to their pretty convenient SFO-IAH direct flight. I've noticed that this route is no longer available and how has quite a long layover in DEN now. Anyone else use this route? It seems quite odd as these flights have almost always been full (20 segments in last 6 mo).
#2
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: new zealand
Posts: 530
Hi all - I've been reading these forums for a few years now, but just got around to registering.
I've been flying F9 quite a lot over the last 6 months due to their pretty convenient SFO-IAH direct flight. I've noticed that this route is no longer available and how has quite a long layover in DEN now. Anyone else use this route? It seems quite odd as these flights have almost always been full (20 segments in last 6 mo).
I've been flying F9 quite a lot over the last 6 months due to their pretty convenient SFO-IAH direct flight. I've noticed that this route is no longer available and how has quite a long layover in DEN now. Anyone else use this route? It seems quite odd as these flights have almost always been full (20 segments in last 6 mo).
#3
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: new zealand
Posts: 530
Somehow my post seems to have been cut off - dunno why.
I believe that IAH-SFO is suspended for the winter, along with a number of other routes, because Frontier is using this winter to realign the fleet. 5 x A321 have come in (and more will come) but more than a dozen A319's are leaving the fleet in the first three months of the year (several of them end of lease)which leaves them with a shortfall of aircraft until probably the beginning of summer.
Frontier has already said this in public, in the case of TTN-UST, but has also said the route will be restored. It's a calculated risk by Frontier but is part of the ongoing effort to bring costs down to prepare for the IPO.
I believe that IAH-SFO is suspended for the winter, along with a number of other routes, because Frontier is using this winter to realign the fleet. 5 x A321 have come in (and more will come) but more than a dozen A319's are leaving the fleet in the first three months of the year (several of them end of lease)which leaves them with a shortfall of aircraft until probably the beginning of summer.
Frontier has already said this in public, in the case of TTN-UST, but has also said the route will be restored. It's a calculated risk by Frontier but is part of the ongoing effort to bring costs down to prepare for the IPO.
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#6
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I expect United is more expensive, but perhaps that's the trade-off?
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Anyone who is flying Frontier probably isn't too concerned about wasting time. If you are a business person who needs to get to a meeting, you probably will pay the higher fare on another airline that has more flights and more backup options in case something is delayed.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 366
I think SFO/Bay Area is an expensive place to vacation (i.e. hotel room costs) in general and it might not be as low fare stimulate-able with what F9 was offering against the competition on that route. For SFO based pax, PHX isn't so warm in months like January and might be too hot, and not quite like LAS as a destination. Plus F9 is rather small in SFO for based pax there, and it's awareness might not be akin to what it's like in ORD, PHL, ATL and CLE, where in those markets, pax might be accustomed to fly on F9 and NK without trepidation.
Last edited by beyondhere; Feb 3, 2016 at 7:28 am
#10
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#13
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Does anyone know if/when IAH to PHL non-stop comes back?
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darn. My family had been using this a lot to send cousins, nephews etc back and forth and it was a great deal. Every flight was booked solid too.
This seems to say it is seasonal:
http://fly2houston.com/0/3923550/0/83280D83283/
But I am not sure if that is correct, or what the "season" is.
This seems to say it is seasonal:
http://fly2houston.com/0/3923550/0/83280D83283/
But I am not sure if that is correct, or what the "season" is.