Posts Tagged ‘SFO’

While certain members on Airliners.net reported seeing United flights scheduled between Pittsbugh-Los Angeles and Pittsburgh- San Fransisco, I’ve been silently, yet decidedly calling it BS! Maybe I was scared? I thought, surely this will mean one thing- US Airways will drop both routes it so desperately promised to retain.

Turns out it might be true. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran the article today. Looking at USAirways.com (both the old and Beta sites) I don’t see any flights on August 18, 2009, but I do see some in Sepetember and December of 2009. Maybe they haven’t zero’ed them out yet!

Anyway, if US Airways goes through with the pull out, it will only mean one thing- now more non hub/focus city routes out of Pittsburgh on mainline. The only non hub/focus city flying from Pittsburgh will be done by US Airways Express partner Trans States Airlines to Hartford/Springfield, Raleigh/Durham and St. Louis. I’m willing to bet those three cities will be soon cut as well. The nonstop to Las Vegas is also questionable, as Las Vegas’s status as a hub as US Airways is heading in Pittsburgh’s direction- more flight cuts. Then again one of the FA’s on my KOA flight last week did say FA’s were told some LAS flying would be added back.

I’m flying to Los Angeles in July, so I’m thinking of creating a routing to somehow make it on the Pittsburgh to Los Angeles flight. This would be to honor the last direct Pittsburgh service.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

I’ve had the hardest time buying tickets for my upcoming trip. You see, I am going to Hawaii in April and I need to fly into HNL. My plan was to purchase a revenue coach ticket on US Airways and upgrade using my Dividend Miles as it’s just 17,500 miles each way. The good thing about the mileage upgrade is that it clears you into First at the time of ticketing, and more importantly from the city of origin, which in my case would be Chicago- ORD.

US Airways Hawaii flights are all operated by America West B757′s which offer 14 First Class seats. I say not bad, given that the East B757′s have only 8 in First or 12 Envoy if configured with Envoy!

I planned a simple ORD-PHX-HNL-PHX-ORD, but as you know with my trips, the way they are booked resembles nothing how they were planned. PHX-HNL has two flights a day per direction on US and there were absolutely no upgrade seats. None! I’m not flexible at all, so I politely declined the agent’s offer to look around.

Now the good part. US flies nonstop to four cities in Hawaii: HNL, Maui (OGG), Kona (KOA) & Lihue (LIH) are all daily from PHX. US Airways used to offer LAS (Las Vegas)-OGG, but let’s not get into that. It’s just no longer there and what a shame!  Anyway, PHX-HNL/OGG are both double daily. In fact, last year, when I needed three upgrade seats to HNL and back I had to return from Maui, since HNL-PHX had none.

What I did differently this year. I looked at everything. When you’re desperate, you’re desperate. Or may I should call it creative?

The good thing about Hawaii is that the islands are relatively close to each other, and while competition is no longer the same without Aloha Airlines, inter-island fares are still pretty low if booked ahead of time. In addition, Hawaiian Airlines (HA) codeshares with almost every USA based airline and quite a few international ones too. They have baggage and ticketing agreements, and most importantly during these times of a-la carte pricing, they do not charge for the first bag you check. After all, if they did, tourists would not hop around the islands, HA would loose customers and islands would loose potential tourists and the revenue they could scrape off of them. In return, the Hawaiian Islands would be pretty upset with HA.

Another idea to digest is that US Airways (and I’m sure many other carriers) will allow HA segments at no extra charge (aside from a few $ in taxes). I mean, if the ORD-HNL fare basis is, say $505 round trip, in most cases US Airways will let you route it via multiple stops, meaning you don’t have to fly ORD-PHX-HNL, you can fly ORD-PHX-OGG-HNL using US up to OGG and then HA on OGG-HNL. It depends on the fare rules, but sometimes you can do 3 or 4 stops, meaning ORD-PHX-OGG-KOA-HNL and the base fare is still $505. Remember, all you end up paying extra is a few more dollars in airport and other taxes.

On my dates, only PHX-KOA had upgrade availability, so my outbound was ORD-PHX-KOA-HNL. Of course, as with all mileage upgrades, they only upgrade you on your frequent flyer carrier, so in my case US Airways. Still, I don’t mind a short KOA-HNL where, as a preferred, I still earn 500 miles and another 500 miles bonus for being a Chairman’s Preferred. Return wise, HNL-PHX was also not avalable for upgrades. Only OGG-PHX and LIH-PHX were available for that evening. The LIH schedule fit me better so I routed myself HNL-LIH on HA, and then US from LIH-PHX-PHL-ORD. Why not nonstop from PHX-ORD? Not available, but PHX-PHL-ORD was and the fare only went up by a few dollars, again due to taxes.

In conclusion, I booked ORD-PHX-KOA-HNL-LIH-PHX-PHL-ORD while confirming everything in First instantly (except KOA-HNL and HNL-LIH since it’s operated by HA). What is good is that I paid only $31 dollars more in taxes than I would have paid for ORD-PHX-HNL-PHX-ORD and would have to ride in coach. Plus, think of all the miles I will earn! I told you, the way I plan flights is never similar to how I book them.

Makes me think of last year’s ORD-LAS-SEA-LAS-PHX-HNL-OGG-PHX-SEA-PHL-ORD method of getting to Hawaii.

Now for some thoughts about using miles to Hawaii:

  • Just like with the upgrades, think about flying into one of the other islands. You may not be able to have HA on your ticket as an award, but purchasing a seperate coach ticket between the islands shouldn’t cost more than $39+ tax one-way if planned in advanced. Check Hawaiianairlines.com for that! Whatever you do, don’t fly Go!
  • If using miles and wanting to fly United, think about United’s flights from DEN, LAX, and SFO which are high in frequency. ORD-HNL will be hard to get.
  • Soon you will be able to use miles on Continental Airlines as they will join Star Alliance.
  • Not many people know this, but USA based members can use their miles on Air Canada. Air Canada flies daily to HNL, OGG, KOA nonstop from Vancouver, Canada (YVR). They use larger B767/A333 aircraft where coach is easier to book, yet business class more difficult. Air Canada’s B767′s and A333′s now feature fully flat business class seats, so they’re considered “hot”!
  • Two other Star Alliance carriers server Hawaii. Air New Zealand flies a B767 three times per week from Auckland, NZ (AKL), while ANA flies a B767 daily from Tokyo-NRT. If ever in that region or you want to stop in Hawaii and fly onward, you can use them. Both offer coach and business class on those specific flights.

 

Have a nice clicK life, Aloha,

-Mark

Take a look at select seasonal transcon services from PHL, CLT that were added in the last two years. Find out what will operate this summer.

Aside from PHX, LAS, SAN, LAX, SFO, SEA, DEN nonstop from both PHL and CLT, here is some information regarding the seasonal transcon flights.

From PHL

PHL-SMF (Sacramento, CA)- From May 10, 2009- August 17, 2009

US375 PHL (5:55PM)  - SMF (8:56PM)
US376 SMF (8:30AM)  - PHL (4:31PM)

PHL-PDX (Portland, OR)- From May 10, 2009- August 17, 2009

*Only 1 daily service per direction- Summer 2008 saw 2 daily per direction*

US927  PHL (5:55PM) - PDX (9:02PM)
US1180 PDX (8:45AM) - PHL (4:51PM)

PHL-YVR (Vancouver, Canada)- Does not operate. Connections available via PHX, LAS

From CLT

CLT-SMF- From June 2, 2009- August 17, 2009

US927 CLT (8:20PM)  - SMF (10:40PM)
US377 SMF (10:30PM) - CLT (6:10AM +1)

CLT-PDX- From June 2, 2009- August 17, 2009

US977  CLT (6:10PM)  - PDX (8:33PM)
US1180 PDX (10:30PM) - CLT (6:21AM+1)

CLT-TUS (Tuscon, AZ)- Does not operate. Connections available via PHX

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

Just found this picture on Airliners.net; it was taken at San Fransisco International Airport. Very fitting give the recent codeshare extension between US and Singapore Airlines. The two carriers will now codeshare on US Airways’ Phoenix to Houston services in addition to the codeshare services announced in 2008.

Singapore Airlines has chosen US Airways for codesharing over United due to US’ superior on-board service, better airport lounges and frequent flyer program.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

I haven’t really looked into it to see whether it can be done round-trip or just one-way, but I found really cheap fares on USAirways.com for a DUB-ORD fare basis. Fare is $123 US dollars + tax.

The most interesting part is that these fares are available for as early as today morning (it is 6:49AM in Dublin as I type this), or even February 6 or 7, 2009. I’m pretty sure if you look further back you can find similar fares. Funny, I always thought last minute fares would be rocket sky high!

While this is great for any traveler, the mileage runner can “score” big time on one of these fares. For example, let’s try fitting in more segments along the way.

Dublin, Ireland to Chicago, IL: Duration- 16 hrs 35 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US723 on a Boeing 757 (jet) in coach class
(lunch, snack)
Departs Dublin, Ireland (DUB) Fri, Feb 6 10:55a
Arrives Philadelphia, PA (PHL) 7 hrs 50 min 1:45p
Layover in Philadelphia- 1 hr 40 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US4247 on a De Havilland Dash-8 (prop plane) in coach class
(operated by US Airways Express – Piedmont Airlines)
Departs Philadelphia, PA (PHL) Fri, Feb 6 3:25p
Arrives Baltimore, MD (BWI) 4:13p
Layover in Baltimore- 1 hr 2 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US788 on a Boeing 757 (jet) in coach class
Departs Baltimore, MD (BWI) Fri, Feb 6 5:15p
Arrives Charlotte, NC (CLT) 6:41p
Layover in Charlotte- 1 hr 39 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US1624 on an Airbus A321 (jet) in coach class
Departs Charlotte, NC (CLT) Fri, Feb 6 8:20p
Arrives Chicago, IL (ORD)

Price including all taxes? $182.80. Great deal!

Anyway, miles earned the above listed flights? 4,872 miles- assuming you are Preferred with US Airways Dividend Miles (PHL-BWI; BWI-CLT count as 500 miles only if you are Preferred).

I also found a one-way for of $200+tax ($260.80) between DUB-SFO. Routing is crazy. Earns you 6,839 miles on way (compared to only 5,098 you would earn if you flew nonstop).

Dublin, Ireland to San Francisco, CA: Duration- 30hrs 58 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US723 on a Boeing 757 (jet) in coach class
(lunch, snack)
Departs Dublin, Ireland (DUB) Wed, Feb 4 10:55a
Arrives Philadelphia, PA (PHL) 1:45p
Layover in Philadelphia- 1hr 50 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US1451 on a Boeing 757 (jet) in coach class
Departs Philadelphia, PA (PHL) Wed, Feb 4 3:35p
Arrives Charlotte, NC (CLT) 5:17p
Layover in Charlotte- 33 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US306 on an Airbus A320 (jet) in coach class
(food for purchase)
Departs Charlotte, NC (CLT) Wed, Feb 4 5:50p
Arrives Las Vegas, NV (LAS) 7:48p
Layover in Las Vegas- 1 hr 52 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US117 on an Airbus A320 (jet) in coach class
Departs Las Vegas, NV (LAS) Wed, Feb 4 9:40p
Arrives Phoenix, AZ (PHX) 11:50p
Layover in Phoenix- 8 hrs 55 min
US Airways US Airways Flight US403 on an Airbus A319 (jet) in coach class
Departs Phoenix, AZ (PHX) Thur, Feb 5 8:45a
Arrives San Francisco, CA (SFO) 9:53a

Makes me want to go mileage running. I can’t though, too busy! Heh, one can dream!

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark