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MileageAddict Nov 18, 2001 10:29 pm

Piedmont Airlines of yesteryear
 
A lot of websites offer pictures of extinct airlines but this one has Quicktime videos of old Piedmont Airlines commercials. Check it out if this kind of stuff interests you:

http://www.jetpiedmont.com/gallery/c...als/index.php3

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mdtony Nov 19, 2001 9:26 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MileageAddict:
A lot of websites offer pictures of extinct airlines but this one has Quicktime videos of old Piedmont Airlines commercials. Check it out if this kind of stuff interests you:</font>
Ah, Piedmont. They were my first real airline. I used to fly them all the time when I had to get to and from college. They were pretty much the only airline that offered a direct flight from DCA to Champaign so I took them. Everyone else made me stop somewhere else and then get on a prop plane to boot, so I loved Piedmont.

0524 Nov 19, 2001 3:25 pm

I recall PI's $19 promotional fare between Newark and Greensboro in May 1984. Do I recall that Piedmont purchased Allegheny?

CrazyOne Nov 19, 2001 10:17 pm

You may recall that http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif, but no, it was the other way around, Allegheny became USAir and purchased Piedmont not long after.

0524 Nov 20, 2001 7:31 am

I DO recall correctly that Terry Labonte won the NASCAR Winston Cup championship in 1984 driving the "Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet".

svpii Nov 20, 2001 7:46 am

I sure remember Piedmont. HKY was a cool little airport and you could fly directly to a number of southern cities without having to always go to CLT first. Now most of those towns are just feeder routes for USAirways. There are now only 4 flts a day - all Jetstream 32's - and all of those to CLT. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

mdtony Nov 20, 2001 8:53 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by svpii:
Now most of those towns are just feeder routes for USAirways. There are now only 4 flts a day - all Jetstream 32's - and all of those to CLT. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif</font>
Yeah, I imagine the people in Champaign aren't too happy about having to fly prop planes again, either. Champaign is conveniently located in the middle of nowhere so if they're not willing to drive a couple of hours, they're stuck with props.

opushomes Nov 20, 2001 10:09 am

"Ah, Piedmont. They were my first real airline."

December, 1965 courtesy of the U.S. Army. Piedmont DC-6 into AUG. My first free flight. Flew BUF-PIT-?-AUG.

MileageAddict. Do you remember the flight crews on those flights? Some crews were actually based in Wilmington, NC. They had the same attitudes as those of the original Braniff and PSA.

Enjoy your travels thru Oklahoma. Visit Fairview whose only claim to fame is that my Mother-in-Law lives there.


MileageAddict Nov 20, 2001 11:59 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by opushomes:
MileageAddict. Do you remember the flight crews on those flights?
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I used to fly Piedmont between Tampa and Philadelphia (via CLT) in the early 80's when I would go home for the holidays from college.



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Mehdron Nov 20, 2001 12:13 pm

I too flew Piedmont home from college in the early 80s. Routing was ORD-RIC-ORF-BOS, and BOS-RIC-ORD (no plane changes) the other way. Sounds like the routings FTers take now to get extra miles, but I was trying to save $ rather than fly AA or UA direct.

Tolarian Wind Nov 20, 2001 12:42 pm

I recall that they used to call some of their really cheap fares, "Hopscotch Fares" because you had to make several stops to get to your final destination

TW

ORDflyer Nov 20, 2001 2:08 pm

In the 60's Piedmont used to fly from RDU to STL with about 4 stops. The plane was a "Martin 404 Pacemaker," some kind of turboprop. Once coming into Charlston, WV on the way from RDU 18 out of 24 passengers got airsick.

Seat 2A Nov 20, 2001 6:24 pm

I first flew Piedmont back in July of 1976. I flew from EWR to ORF to ILM to ATL as part of a three airline joint fare between New York and Denver.

Do any of you remember joint fares? Did any of you use them? Even though for the most part they pre-dated mileage programs, for a mileage/flight junkie like me, they were great!

My trip that time was from New York to Denver using the folllowing joint fare:
PI to ATL
EA to MEM
BN to DEN
All for $3.00 less than UA or TW's nonstop rate. My routing, including a couple of milk-runs, was as follows:

PI: EWR-ORF-ILM-ATL
EA: ATL-MEM
BN: MEM-LIT-FSM-TUL-OKC-DFW-DEN

Piedmont jets were called "Pacemakers" I flew "The Kanawha Pacemaker" My Braniff jets were orange, orange and green!


Scott Stevenson Nov 20, 2001 7:50 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Mehdron:
I too flew Piedmont home from college in the early 80s. Routing was ORD-RIC-ORF-BOS, and BOS-RIC-ORD (no plane changes) the other way. Sounds like the routings FTers take now to get extra miles, but I was trying to save $ rather than fly AA or UA direct.</font>
A friend of mine was stationed in North Carolina in the early 80's, and flew Piedmont several times. He said the story was that they were going to have a flight from Charlotte to London. The only thing was, the flight had stops in Ashville, Chattanooga, Pensacola, Biloxi... :-)

take care,
Scott


Efrem Nov 21, 2001 5:11 am

There's a great airline memorabilia store at O'Hare - take the tunnel to the Hilton, it's on the right directly opposite where you would turn left to enter the hotel. I didn't look specifically for Piedmont the last time I was there, early this year, but they have so much stuff, including things from several airlines like Eastern that are no longer flying, that I'm sure any Piedmont fan would find some. (Great selection of lapel pins, among other things.)


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