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Originally Posted by Future Mayor
9-11 was the largest factor as to why the Airport hasn't been expanded yet. If I am not mistaken the orginal expansion plan called would have had us near completion at this time. As for the hub moving from Salt Lake City to either Vegas or Phoenix I don't expect either one of those to happen either. McCarren in Vegas has pretty much reach it's expansion capacity, there is no additional room for an additional runway and currently has Southwest as its major tenant. As for Phoenix, I wouldn't expect Delta to move a hub their either, with a US Airways hub. Most major airlines sign exclusive agreements with the cities were they have hubs and are not willing to allow another major carrier to be on equal footing with them. There are obviously airports with multiple carriers but those are the exception. As was the case with Delta leaving Dallas. While Dallas is a large airport, they also have American which is based there. Delta would continue to be second fiddle to American. Delwest(Delta/northwest) is and can continue to be the 800 lbs gorilla on the block by retaining SLC as it's hub. They would play second fiddle to US in Phx and SW in LV, despite the fact that they are larger, because both already have the operation agreements in place.
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I agree with this assessment. SLC will continue to be Delta's major Western hub. Now, like JFK, Delta has increased international capacity at LAX, but in now way could LAX (or PHX, DEN, LAS, etc.) become a replacement for the SLC hub. The fact remains, SLC is just too darned centrally located in the Western states and Skywest will continue to be a major player connecting Bozeman (and many other smaller communities) Montana and now The City of Lights. With this merger I too have a few wishes:
1. Non stop service SLC to Tokyo (trim a daily trip from Detroit and/or MSP)
2. Non stop service SLC to South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile)
3. New midfield SLC Concourse, there is no need to totally get rid of the current configuration. The midfield would be similar to those at DIA and allow larger, Intercontinental jets (777's) to manevuer better than in the traditional current arrangement. Midfield would need new customs area, use the current customs area in West Terminal 2 for expanded Skywest gates.
4. Connect midfield concourse with underground transport system (I like the McCarran D Gates as an example), or again DIA.
5. Third parallel N-S runway, the longest one at SLC.
6. Entice either FedEx or UPS to open a western hub at SLC, their only hubs right now are back east. Ok, this one isn't related to the Delta merger, but it makes sense for these companies. Try sending a Fedex from say Seattle to Phoenix. How does it go, SEA>MEM>PHX??
7. Airport LTR and quickly. I HATE taking the UTA bus from Downtown to SLC.
Someone please diagram a midfield. What about 20 or so gates?