Republic Junior Bases?
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Hello. Living in Florida and I understand the JR bases are going to be LGA for Shuttle America. We are hoping that we can at one point in the future make an ATL base. Not sure how long that would be, but that is fine. Shuttle America shows no direct flights going between ATL and LGA (stop in ORD) but mainline Delta shows regular flights between both. The mainline agreement that I have 'heard' of is $50/yr on Delta unlimited domestic travel and/or $20 mainline/ $10 express for segment on United. Are there any restrictions or perhaps any open agreements with other airlines i may not be aware of ?
And I will see you all there for the APRIL 18th Class.
And I will see you all there for the APRIL 18th Class.
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Yay MKE, welcome aboard guys. SDF is super senior, so they guys who got that should start reviewing their reserve contract section right now. Being an MX base leads to even more scheduling fun, however with UPS pretty much everything is commutable.
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Perhaps there's a Shuttle guy or gal who can verify this, but I've got two friends there who started late last summer and still can't hold ORD. Stuck in LGA for the time being.
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Everyone that wanted ORD that is currently on the list, will get ORD as of July 1st due to the upgrades in Chicago.
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