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AA is also a codeshare partner with Alaska, so if PDX ever gets a direct flight to Miami, I would imagine it would be operated by Alaska. |
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But according to Aero Mexico's web site there is one daily non-stop to Mexico City. Couldn't find a second daily flight. The timetable URL for AM is http://www.aeromexico.com/usa/englis.../timetable.pdf. And according to Wikipedia (not the definitive source, but easy to get to) Mexicana carried 12.645 million passengers in 2005. Aero Mexico carried 11.242 million passengers that same year. Wikipedia URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...arried_in_2005 |
Well the second flight of the day stops in Mexico City and then on to Guadalajara. So I guess its not a non-stop. Well, Aero Mexico added tons of new destinations this year including Seattle and a many others, including some in Europe. So I wouldn't be surprised if Aero Mexico was on top.
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:previous: Another pissing match? Maybe separating the forum isn't such a bad idea after all... :)
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LOL. Maybe.....................
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Good, I am glad that the PDX-FRA is staying in Portland. I was afraid with Freightliner moving to NC, that would kill the route.
LH has had a lot of success in serving US mid-sized markets, last year they expanded in Denver and added Munich along with the Frankfurt they already served. I took the screaming deal from DEN to MUC on a A340 last April. (crappy airframe, IMO) I am glad Portland will keep the route, despite losing Freightliner. Now that I am in SoCal, the best connection is through BURBANK, the airport everyone seems to hate. PDX-BUR is a fantastic connection, considering the alternatives, LAX=shithole, Ontario=way the hell out there, otherwise great, Long Beach=really no better than BUR and farther than LAX. |
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Ok, now hopefully the Burbank airport gods have forgiven me and my flights won't be canceled/delayed and the valet won't bang up my car. :worship: |
i was looking up some flights last year and to fly with delta from portland to san francisco was over $700 close to $800
but to fly with delta from seattle to san francisco was just $300 why such a big price difference? plus some of the flights seemed to be non-direct and bounced around I played around with dates and everything and it didn't change much |
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Red Light District anyone?
So i was too lazy to post the actual press release from oregonlive but it looks like Northwest will start a non-stop from amsterdam to portland. It came quicker than I thought it would--but i won't complain. Its great news :)
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here you go. looks like there will be more information tommorrow... like a real announcement. YAY.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn...ans_nonst.html |
Hot diggity damn!!!! :cheers:
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Very cool...I haven't been to Amsterdam in years...maybe they will have some introductory flight offers!
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I am wondering if the Port of Portland is currently studying the feasibility of building an exclusive "International Concourse". The growth of International flights seems to growing at a brisk pace and the need for expansion may not be far off.....
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we only checked Delta cause my friends friend could get us 90% off passes since he works with Delta might have to think of that for some time off coming up :) |
Northwest to fly to Amsterdam
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 BY JONATHAN NELSON, Columbian staff writer Northwest Airlines announced Tuesday it is starting a direct flight from Portland to Amsterdam, the airline's second nonstop international flight and one that creates a gateway to Europe for business and leisure travelers. The inaugural flight departs March 29 and lands at Schiphol Airport, a hub for Northwest alliance partner KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. KLM serves 80 European destinations from Amsterdam, said Doug Steenland, Northwest president and CEO. Steenland said the Portland-to-Amsterdam route was chosen because of the KLM tie, quality of Schiphol Airport and proximity to corporate offices for Vancouver and Portland-area companies such as Nike Inc. Global connection Bart Phillips, president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council, said this brings Southwest Washington that much closer to global companies and follows Lufthansa Airlines' successful direct flight from Portland to Frankfurt, Germany. "I imagine this will be as equal because of the KLM gateway," he said. "It's a huge benefit and gives our businesses more options." Lufthansa's arrival to the local market helped land two German-based companies in Clark County, Phillips said. Vancouver Mayor Royce Pollard said during a press conference that Northwest's expansion raises the profile of Portland International Airport's transcontinental routes. Those flights were scarce a few years ago, but the airport has since reversed direction and now offers international flights to Mexico City, Guadalajara, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Vancouver, B.C., and Tokyo, which Northwest also operates. The Tokyo route created a $100 million economic boost to the Portland market, and Northwest officials expect a similar financial bump from the Amsterdam flight. Steenland said Northwest is in the middle of a $6 billion fleet expansion and is expected to add 18 Boeing 787s, the airline manufacturer's newest generation of passenger planes. Update Previously: Northwest Airlines in 2004 opened a direct flight from Portland to Tokyo. What's new: The airline is adding a direct international flight from PDX to Amsterdam. What's next: The European service begins March 29. http://www.columbian.com/business/bu...-Amsterdam.cfm |
:notacrook: huzzah for PDX!
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d6...dx-wld1007.gif (formerly "Portland Domestic Airport") |
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edit: i just found this on the POP's contract availability page. doesn't specify a timeline, and it would be interesting to see what they had in mind, but it's a start... INTERNATIONAL MEETER/GREETER AREA IMPROVEMENTS $360,000 Rehabilitate the existing entrance and waiting area for arriving international passengers in the baggage claim area. Work will include demolition, electrical, communications/data, ceiling tile, lighting, carpets, wall tile, painting and signage. |
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May I ask that you also add Alaska's fights to Cabo and Puerto Vallarta? :yes: (Please, if I spelled those city names wrong don't scream at me). |
I thought there were more flights to Canada than just Vancouver...thanks for doing that illustration, it's pretty sweet!
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