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Anglo Large Clawed Otter Sep 21, 2007 9:09 pm


Originally Posted by wb8iny (Post 8442973)
Any "real" FTer knows every code out there! Good point though, those should have been expanded. PGD is Charlotte County Airport, Punta Gorda, FL (Ft. Meyers to Skybus). CHAttanooga, TN isn't too hard to figure out, but of course to Skybus it is the same as ATL!

D'oh! I should have been able to figure out CHA (oh well). PGD I would have never guessed. Alternatively, I could have actually looked up the codes and posted the translation, but by the time I had finished typing my long-winded pontification, my flight was ready for boarding :D

midnightsun Sep 21, 2007 10:02 pm


Originally Posted by uva185 (Post 7811994)
Ok, calling BWI a DC airport is pushing it already. Marketing Richmond as a DC airport is ridiculous. I hope their pax enjoy 2 hour drives to their FINAL destination.

I've found that BWI is actually more convenient (with its own Amtrak station in the airport) and quicker to get to DC than the other two airports, especially Dulles which is only reachable to DC by bus or taxi. 30 minutes on the train and you're at Union Station from BWI.

Also, many people actually drive two hours to get to their closest major airport, so it's really not as far-fetched that they'd accept this at their destination as you think.

As one example, those in Champaign, Illinois can depart from CMI (few choices, very expensive), BMI (45 minutes away, also very expensive), Peoria (same), Indianapolis (3 hours away, cheap flights to some places), St. Louis (three hours away, flights more expensive than IND) or Chicago (cheapest flights). Most people in that area drive or take the train three hours to one of Chicago's airports when they want to fly somewhere, because a flight from Chicago will cost $150 as opposed to $400 or $500 from CMI. I'm sure it's the same for people in many places across the US. They may not blink an eye at two hours, especially for such cheap transportation as Skybus.

N830MH Sep 23, 2007 5:33 pm


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 8442866)
Any chance of getting actual city names for obscure 3-Letter IATA Airport Codes? Sure, everyone knows MKE (and I even know that GPT is Gulfport/Biloxi Miss.)...But CHA & PGD? Respectively, those sound like the name of a lady of disrepute one might pick up in a Cougar Bar and the title of some horrid disease and/or syndrome affecting the male reproductive system.

Also, I do know about the airport code lookup feature. It's simply an inefficient method of getting the info (when compared with containing the info in a thread, where it would be searchable).

You can even look it up the entirely website The Great Circle Mapper. Here it is:

http://gc.kls2.com/

It is much easier that you can look it up those cities code. It should be very helpful from you. Thanks! :)

hobo13 Sep 24, 2007 8:40 am

SkyBus to fly direct from PSM to Florida...
 
As I was getting off the plane in Portsmouth this morning, I saw this as the top story in the newspaper box. Very interesting.

http://www.seacoastonline.com/apps/p...NEWS/709240318

And mods -- is it time for a SkyBus forum? Or at least a subforum or LCC forum that can aggregate the SkyBus threads? I understand that without a FF program, SkyBus can't hang with the big boys in Miles & Points, but it does seem to generate a fair amount of interest on FlyerTalk these days. It's really hard to know where to discuss topics like this -- either you start a new thread in TravelBuzz and make it even more cluttered, or tag it onto one of the several SkyBus threads and hope people stumble across it.

SkyTeam777 Sep 24, 2007 1:02 pm

I completely agree...would love to see a Skybus thread...even as a subthread in LCCs.

Lurker1999 Sep 24, 2007 10:23 pm

Given the difficulty that Virgin America is having getting its own forum, and they actually have a frequent flyer program, I don't see Skybus getting one. However you could always put a question up on the talkboards forum. Otherwise why not move discussion to the Other North & South America Frequent Flyer Programs forum?

SixAlpha Sep 25, 2007 6:19 am


Originally Posted by hobo13 (Post 8453236)
As I was getting off the plane in Portsmouth this morning, I saw this as the top story in the newspaper box. Very interesting.

http://www.seacoastonline.com/apps/p...NEWS/709240318

Yup... got a e-mail from them this morning..

Daily flights to the beach from Boston/Portsmouth:

* Jacksonville/Daytona Beach (St. Augustine)
* Punta Gorda/Ft. Myers

Plus two flights a day to:

* Columbus, Ohio

dhuey Sep 25, 2007 9:20 am

http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=664890


Cheap-seat airline comes to Milwaukee
Skybus will begin offering $10 fares to Columbus, Ohio

By TOM DAYKIN
[email protected]
Posted: Sept. 19, 2007
A company that bills itself as "the $10 airline" will begin offering low-fare service between Milwaukee and Columbus, Ohio, starting in December.

Skybus Airlines, which is based in Columbus, begins selling tickets today for the non-stop flights, which begin Dec. 5. Skybus will have one flight daily from Milwaukee to Columbus, with departures at around 4:45 p.m. The only other airline offering non-stop flights from Milwaukee to Columbus is Midwest Connect, the regional carrier affiliated with Midwest Airlines.

...

N830MH Sep 26, 2007 4:44 pm

It's official releases from Skybus from PSM-SGJ/PGD
 
Here I have the press releases from SX will inaugurate new routes from PSM-SGJ/PGD and here it is:

http://ask.skybus.com/about/skybus/s...ssReleaseID=29

Hopefully if SX will continuation more demand growth in Florida cities. I'm would assume if Skybus will gets more new routes sometimes either 2008 or beyond. Thanks all! :)

SkyTeam777 Sep 26, 2007 6:19 pm

Looks like the GSO focus city rumors are really starting to take shape!

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content...V.html?sid=101

Interesting to read that GSO is their most profitable route at the moment

N830MH Sep 26, 2007 11:16 pm


Originally Posted by SkyTeam777 (Post 8469246)
Looks like the GSO focus city rumors are really starting to take shape!

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content...V.html?sid=101

Interesting to read that GSO is their most profitable route at the moment

Sorry, the website does not working at all. Can you please clarify which right the entire website for me. Thanks! :)

brendog Sep 27, 2007 7:05 am


Originally Posted by SkyTeam777 (Post 8469246)
Looks like the GSO focus city rumors are really starting to take shape!

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content...V.html?sid=101

Interesting to read that GSO is their most profitable route at the moment

It will never be able to compete with the proposed PSM fortress hub. It's a wonder that no other airline has seen fit to provide service to PSM, after all, Portsmouth is a booming metro of 20,000+... Maybe everyone in CMH wants lobster???

SkyTeam777 Sep 27, 2007 8:16 am

Updated link:

http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live...V.html?sid=101

steveme Oct 4, 2007 12:36 am

Looks like skybus upped the regular priced rates from 50 and 75 to 120 for most dates one way. This is for Bur-CMH

Lurker1999 Oct 4, 2007 1:08 am

PMH-CMH-SAN isn't possible. 20 minute connection outbound, and a 24 hour layover on the inbound. Plus they're not priced competitively on the CMH-SAN legs really.


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