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COS-ORD might be possible. We do those flights, but many are on the -200.
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#6254
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Looks like 7 more AS 175 routes out of SAN! Maybe that base will reopen!!
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel...sion/99201660/
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel...sion/99201660/
#6255
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Looks like 7 more AS 175 routes out of SAN! Maybe that base will reopen!!
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#6259
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It's been known for a while that United 700s are going away. 18 will be left over for ASE flying and maybe a few other routes here and there is what I've heard. With that the IAH based is completely decimated unless the E-175 comes to IAH. They're only staffing it until the United 700s are completely done for. With Republic, and Mesa doing so much 170/175 flying in IAH I don't see SkyWest opening a 175 base there anytime soon, but that doesn't mean it couldn't happen one day.
With that 700/900 flying is really only in the bases with Delta and American flying now. PHX is switching to almost all 700. ORD is getting 700 heavy as they do Eagle 700 and Delta 700/900 flying. DTW is starting to do 900 flying, and within a few months should really ramp up with 700/900 flying. DEN CRJ has been winding down. Your best chance is Aspen flying for the 700. Otherwise it's almost all 200 flying with a smattering of United/Delta 700 flying. SEA/SLC also have a good amount of Delta 700/900 flying. MSP I can't speak to too much, but they do have 7/9s. TUS/PSP/COS all have a SMALL amount of United 700 flying and soon it'll almost all be gone. American just announced American Eagle 700s operated by SkyWest will be doing ORD-COS twice daily. If they let COS crews do that it could mean more 700 flying for the base. COS has been steady for the last few years in terms of size. It hasn't grown or shrunk, but 700 pairings reduced a fair amount after schedules scaled the 700 back in January.
If you hate the 200, and you need your big shiny jet either do CRJ in a base that is 700/900 centric, or go to the E175. I highly recommend the CRJ as far as being a challenging aircraft with some good character building qualities. Build time more quickly, and upgrade time is lower and it would be a lot easier to upgrade to the CRJ if you were on that as opposed to the E-175.
As far as the new Alaska 175 routes. Well until Horizon gets the 175 program fired up it will all be SkyWest. Once Horizon's 175 house gets set up those new routes will go back more to Horizon of the newest announced routes.
Take everything I said with a grain of salt, but there you go...
With that 700/900 flying is really only in the bases with Delta and American flying now. PHX is switching to almost all 700. ORD is getting 700 heavy as they do Eagle 700 and Delta 700/900 flying. DTW is starting to do 900 flying, and within a few months should really ramp up with 700/900 flying. DEN CRJ has been winding down. Your best chance is Aspen flying for the 700. Otherwise it's almost all 200 flying with a smattering of United/Delta 700 flying. SEA/SLC also have a good amount of Delta 700/900 flying. MSP I can't speak to too much, but they do have 7/9s. TUS/PSP/COS all have a SMALL amount of United 700 flying and soon it'll almost all be gone. American just announced American Eagle 700s operated by SkyWest will be doing ORD-COS twice daily. If they let COS crews do that it could mean more 700 flying for the base. COS has been steady for the last few years in terms of size. It hasn't grown or shrunk, but 700 pairings reduced a fair amount after schedules scaled the 700 back in January.
If you hate the 200, and you need your big shiny jet either do CRJ in a base that is 700/900 centric, or go to the E175. I highly recommend the CRJ as far as being a challenging aircraft with some good character building qualities. Build time more quickly, and upgrade time is lower and it would be a lot easier to upgrade to the CRJ if you were on that as opposed to the E-175.
As far as the new Alaska 175 routes. Well until Horizon gets the 175 program fired up it will all be SkyWest. Once Horizon's 175 house gets set up those new routes will go back more to Horizon of the newest announced routes.
Take everything I said with a grain of salt, but there you go...
#6260
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^ what he said. But inthink there will be a shuffle of OO SEA routes to QX tell they get there feet wet in the 175. So my guess is they will keep QX close to SEA for reliability reasons for a year then you will see them flow around more. But then again what do i know.. not much.. just a guess..
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