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kss5555 Nov 30, 2006 6:44 pm

Phoenix Flights
 
Well, will be Gold in a few weeks after my HNL trip, will update my profile with information when I can figure out how to do it, right now it is blank. First thanks for all the previous help with my questions.

Here is my next question, since I will be gold going forward, I am wondering from anyone who is has experience with the DTW-PHX flights which one may be the best at getting the upgrade. In the months of January and February, I will be going out there and back about 2-3 times a month. When looking at the schedule, I would think the early 7AM flight would be the best since you will not be getting any connecting traffic going west except for maybe a crazy mileage runner or two coming back from the red-eye from Phoenix. This would seem to me to be a pure leisure flight, but maybe I am wrong, but I need to book my flights soon and want some input. Since this is a route in which Northwest competes with Southwest, you can book all the trips as one ways.

SchmutzigMSP Nov 30, 2006 7:01 pm

That 7am departure is the only practical flight for anyone who needs to be in PHX that day for business or whatever reason. This could mean a higher number of elites on that route, perhaps even people overnighting from other cities out East or from later arriving Europe flights. I concur that you probably wouldn't face much in the way of connecting passengers, though, so you're primarily looking at O/D traffic, and I've got no idea about the O/D traffic between DTW and PHX.

sbagdon Nov 30, 2006 7:14 pm

I've done the DTW-PHX route a few times for MRs, and don't believe I've ever not gotten an EUA (and believe that was as a Silver). But that's on the 7pm/EST out and 10pm/PST back. Very Elite light, very wheelchair heavy. But SchmutzigMSP would appear correct, I'd watch out for any west-bound plane leaving that early, for Elites trying to get in a full day (without taking the 7pm, and overnighting).

Steve B.

alliance Nov 30, 2006 7:19 pm

Late afternoon and evening Sunday DTW-PHX flights have been very bump friendly the last few months.

trekwars2000 Nov 30, 2006 7:43 pm

I have a MSP-PHX flight on saturday at 7am and then the return PHX-MSP at 10am and got my EAUs at the 5 day window easily.

BobH Nov 30, 2006 9:15 pm

We flew PHX - MSP yesterday (11/29) and they were putting NW employees up front -- same happened 11/24 -- but that's not a big travel day for elites.

PHX flights tend to start boarding a lot earlier than many others (because of the age of the passengers likely to go ?)

Bob H

nwdc10 Dec 1, 2006 7:44 am

For what it's worth, as a silver flying MSP-PHX for the past 10 years I have never not gotten an EUA and I travel all times of the year there.

rdg_dc Dec 1, 2006 10:26 am

i fly to phoenix often, through both msp and dtw

never have missed an upgrade


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