which are emptiest nrt flights?
#1
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Jersey City
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which are emptiest nrt flights?
anybody have any idea? dtw, msp, sea, lax, sfo, or las? i may take advantage of this new sale with nyc-hkg for $598 plus tax, and if i go steerage, give me a plane with a light load factor.
#3
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: USA/Asia
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Lonman,
Please tell me more about the $598 to HKG - dates, other cities, etc.
BTW, SFO has been light for me in the past.
Carberry
Please tell me more about the $598 to HKG - dates, other cities, etc.
BTW, SFO has been light for me in the past.
Carberry
#4
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Dsseldorf
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I fly NW #7 (SEA-NRT) approximately two to four times per month. The flight is usually full, or darn close. Last week, January 15th, they were offering $600 for people to take the next days flight. WBC on #7 is usually three-quarters to completely full every time I fly.
#5

Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Tri-State
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Originally posted by lonman:
anybody have any idea? dtw, msp, sea, lax, sfo, or las? i may take advantage of this new sale with nyc-hkg for $598 plus tax, and if i go steerage, give me a plane with a light load factor.
anybody have any idea? dtw, msp, sea, lax, sfo, or las? i may take advantage of this new sale with nyc-hkg for $598 plus tax, and if i go steerage, give me a plane with a light load factor.
#6
Join Date: Aug 2000
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JFK is a pretty empty flight. SEA and SFO is light depending on season.
The hub flights (DTW/MSP) are usually pretty full.
The hub flights (DTW/MSP) are usually pretty full.
#7
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it was in the sale ad which appeared in usa today yesterday. i think it is good until the end of march. it is a v class fare, so, hence, it should receive mileage credit. with tax, it comes to $650. it seems like availability is limited, but i found a couple different itineraries for late feb-early march.
jtg what days of the week do you normally fly? i seems to remember that thurs-sat are the most busy days to asia with business flyers flying in and prepping for the next work week.
[This message has been edited by lonman (edited 01-25-2001).]
jtg what days of the week do you normally fly? i seems to remember that thurs-sat are the most busy days to asia with business flyers flying in and prepping for the next work week.
[This message has been edited by lonman (edited 01-25-2001).]

