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#9433 by Kleiner
17 Dec 2005, 04:06
According to Virgin America's DOT application, the airline will be flying to these destinations:

Charlotte
West Plam Beach
Kanas City
Indianapolis
Austin
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Sarasota
Jacksonville
New Orleans
Altanta
Chicago
Los Angeles
DFW
Denver
Las Vegas
Phoenix
JFK
Houston
Newark
#87976 by Kleiner
17 Dec 2005, 04:07
Whoops! A few more...

Orlando
Miami
Seattle
Philly
Boston
Charlotte
Cincinatti
BWI
Ft. Lauderdale
Chicago
Salt Lake City
Tampa
San Diego
Washington DC
#87979 by VS-EWR
17 Dec 2005, 05:31
Do you have a link, because the one I looked at had no such information.
#87984 by Nottingham Nick
17 Dec 2005, 10:06
It's a good list.

Apart from Portland, Ore. it has all of my 'wish list' cities on it. (and Seattle isn't too far away!!)

Nick
#87999 by ChuckC
17 Dec 2005, 14:09
Rather intriguing, isn't it? Lots of "middle America" and areas where growth is occurring, along with some VS gateways.

Chuck-
#88002 by VS-EWR
17 Dec 2005, 15:35
Odd, that was the one I looked at, I guess I didn't read enough of it. I'm not complaining though, EWR is on the list!
#88049 by Dave Adkins
18 Dec 2005, 09:48
Thinking about it logically, it should link up with the VA gateways to try and get some revenue from us V-Flyers:D It's a shame St Louis isn't on the list as far as I am concerned but then beggars can't be choosers[?[:w] I just hope that in the future we can get miles on the flights.
#88726 by SRQ
27 Dec 2005, 19:50
Hooray, Sarasota....has made the list, that's made my day.:D Getting fed up with driving from Orlando or Tampa. Happy New Year in advance to one and all.
SRQ
#93641 by VS-EWR
21 Jan 2006, 05:10
Bump.

Just a little update, according to this article, VAM has been looking at LAS recently. They also had this little thing to say:

USA said in its analysis of Virgin's submissions to the Department of Transportation that the airline is expected to start with routes linking San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and San Diego with Newark, N.J.; Boston and Washington's Dulles International Airport.


Of course it's not official but I thought it might be of interest to some people.
#93642 by mcmbenjamin
21 Jan 2006, 05:39
If they need some A319 there are a bunch in Lake Charles ready to go :)

Boston and Washington Dulles would be great. JetBlue is starting servie soon. People will drive to New York as it is a 4 hour drive but Boston is an 8 hours drive from the Washington C area if you speed.

There are a bunch of commuters on the the BOS-IAD route. In the Northern Virginia area there are a bunch of tech and bio tech companies. Many people Monday to Thursday/Friday in NoVa/DC and Weekend in Mass.

OT- Why is Yuengling only sold in the north and not in TN?
#93683 by ChuckC
21 Jan 2006, 14:56
Originally posted by VS-EWR
Bump.

Just a little update, according to this article, VAM has been looking at LAS recently. They also had this little thing to say:

USA said in its analysis of Virgin's submissions to the Department of Transportation that the airline is expected to start with routes linking San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and San Diego with Newark, N.J.; Boston and Washington's Dulles International Airport.


Of course it's not official but I thought it might be of interest to some people.


It will be of great interest to the UA, AA, Southwest and JetBlue folks, no doubt. The strategy is thus revealed.[i] LRoM must be thrilled to see SEA on the list.;) So, it will be BOS-SEA, Richard?

Don't know how SAN can handle any more flights at its scary airport, especially with Southwest roaring in about once every five minutes.

This is exciting. Keep those updates coming!

Chuck-
Virgin Atlantic

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