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Frontier Airlines has dropped Tulsa... Again.

Started by brunoflipper, February 10, 2010, 04:36:08 PM

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brunoflipper

Frontier Airlines has dropped Tulsa... Again.




Hacks me off... I liked them.

http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/02/04/338074/republic-plans-phase-out-of-q400-operator-lynx.html
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Can't say that I've ever used them... Sucks though to lose service.
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Conan71

I didn't realize they were still around, period.  I thought they BK'd and liquidated several years back. Might have helped to advertise in the local market a little more other than billboards (if they were even doing that) near the airport where most people are headed AFTER they've bought a plane ticket. 
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brianh

I loved that airline. Travelocity gave me their tickets several times after I was searching for rock bottom fares. The staff was really nice compared to the big airlines.

Vision 2025

Bummer, that was handy for Denver and back in a day.
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SXSW

Though we already have United and Southwest flying the TUL-Denver route it was nice having a third option.  I'm still hoping for another West Coast link in the future, hopefully TUL-San Francisco on United, and a non-stop to New York.  I know we have the TUL-Newark non-stop on Continental but it would be nice to have another option especially considering NW Arkansas has a non-stop to New York and we don't...
 

nathanm

Quote from: SXSW on February 11, 2010, 02:43:17 PM
especially considering NW Arkansas has a non-stop to New York and we don't...
Personally, I'd rather have a connection than fly on a jungle jet for that distance. I don't mind them for anything up to about 500 miles. Beyond that, I'm not interested in the least.
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SXSW

Quote from: nathanm on February 11, 2010, 03:09:08 PM
Personally, I'd rather have a connection than fly on a jungle jet for that distance. I don't mind them for anything up to about 500 miles. Beyond that, I'm not interested in the least.

Very true, I was thinking jetBlue's large body aircraft flights to JFK.  That would be amazing if Tulsa could snag one of those routes.