Southwest, American tweak BNA schedules
By Geert De Lombaerde Posted on July 1, 2009 at 11:44 pmFlights to New Orleans, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Vegas, Oakland, Seattle and LaGuardia are being affected by various changes starting in August. When all is said and done, we’ll have three fewer flights per day.
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[...] All Gannett papers, including the Tennessean, took another pretty big cut yesterday … BNA is losing three Southwest flights … The Preds’ Alexander Radulov, who ran off to Russia last year before his contract was [...]
Most people I know charter their own flights or subscribe to NETJET. Who wants to put up with the cattle cars. These flight cuts are purely and simply a way of crowding more people on to the flights that remain. I cannot imagine the discomfort that commercial flying must be with so many fat people in this state.
I stopped flying American when they pulled their hub out of BNA. Don’t miss them. SWA however, I’ve grown quite fond of… and I’ll continue to fly them. Everyone is hurting in this Obama-ny!