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Old 04-21-2008, 01:42 PM
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I was told that Skywest will have somewhere around 4 CRJ 200's in the ATL to help ASA cover the mesa mess. SUPPOSEDLY, they will flow out of SLC. Anyone else heard this?
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I was told that Skywest will have somewhere around 4 CRJ 200's in the ATL to help ASA cover the mesa mess. SUPPOSEDLY, they will flow out of SLC. Anyone else heard this?
Last I heard they are being transferred to ASA to be operated by ASA crews. Who knows though...things change hourly.
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The ASA page in this website says 4 200's added to the flight. Uncle Rico also talked about more 200's for the florida flying. Maybe they are from skywest. Heck if I know.
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Look in Travelnet for June for some likely SLC-XXX-ATL connecting flights... nothing to get too excited about. After the summer flying is over it will not be happening anymore.

Hint: just because it has a 4000-series flight number doesn't mean it's an ASA flight.
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Originally Posted by sweptback
Look in Travelnet for June for some likely SLC-XXX-ATL connecting flights... nothing to get too excited about. After the summer flying is over it will not be happening anymore.

Hint: just because it has a 4000-series flight number doesn't mean it's an ASA flight.
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Somebody's been watching "The Boondocks"
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Somebody's been watching "The Boondocks"
DIng ding ding!!!!
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Originally Posted by RamenNoodles
Last I heard they are being transferred to ASA to be operated by ASA crews. Who knows though...things change hourly.
That would make sense since anything more than four aircraft would trigger ASA's fragmentation clause which would allow crews to come over with the aircraft.
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Its true, but Skywest in getting 4 new crj 900s to replace them for summer flying.
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