Re: International Flights to MacArthur in the Future?
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Originally Posted by JetBlueAirwaysFan
This would be interesting to see...but I would also like to see some other domestic airlines enter into ISP...I think they need to work on that as well. Three carriers with one providing a vast majority of the flights at the airport, to me, is not healthy. International service would be good, but I think ISP needs to get other domestic carriers in, such as AirTran, United, and Continental, along with upgrading the service they already have...Delta and US Airways, in my opinion would need bigger aircraft (Delta: MD-88, US Airways: A320).
Basically, for RyanAir to fly out of ISP successfully, you need domestic carriers to feed the international service, or people will just continue going to JFK or EWR. This is just how I look at it, however, I am always wrong, or at least I think I am.
Jetblue--
That is exactly the point of what this topic is about for a domestic carrier to feed, if rumors are true the domestic carrier would be Southwest Airlines.
Also, your forgetting Ryan Air can connect from their own hubs onto this flight, not just domestically.
Alex
Re: International Flights to MacArthur in the Future?
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Originally Posted by hiss srq
I think other airlines need to serve ISP better period. Right now the virus runs rampid at that airport.
Ryan you really are well I won't say it...but don't you think that if other airlines thought they could make ISP work they'd be there? WN invested the time and money and they have the market share there, like they have market share, big deal. If you want to talk about viruses....well US really needs some medicine.
Re: International Flights to MacArthur in the Future?
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Jetblue--
That is exactly the point of what this topic is about for a domestic carrier to feed, if rumors are true the domestic carrier would be Southwest Airlines.
Also, your forgetting Ryan Air can connect from their own hubs onto this flight, not just domestically.
Alex
Alex, I understand...but ISP can barely hold onto any other service that other airlines throw at them. They have had more airlines pull out of ISP in the past few years then come in and the only airline to come in was WN. Yes, SWA has a lot of service, but not all the service ISP needs for international connections in my opinion.
ISP is mainly a regional airport with RJ service. DL and US would need to show more confidence with ISP using bigger jets for their service.