Showing posts with label Salt Lake City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salt Lake City. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
America West Airlines Network, December 1991
Another vintage gem from the now-deserted Departed Flights blog: America West Airlines System Route Map from December, 1991, at the extent of the airline's independence, with its Pony Express-styled typography but with a mature presence from Boston to Burbank and a single, exotic pan-Pacific hop from its Las Vegas hub and Phoenix fortress to Honolulu and on to Nagoya, Japan. Today, America West has adopted the styling of its take-over target USAirways, and does not fly to Asia.
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America West,
Atlanta,
Boston,
Chicago,
Dallas,
Honolulu,
Houston,
Las Vegas,
Los Angeles,
Minneapolis,
Nagoya,
Oakland,
Phoenix,
Portland,
Salt Lake City,
San Diego,
San Francisco,
Seattle
Friday, August 17, 2012
Delta's Transpacific Routes, January 2012
A map from the beginning of the year showing Delta's crisscrossing of the north Pacific. The remnants of Northwest Airlines half-century of service across the rim of the Pacific is clearly evident with Tokyo as a through-put hub, and Detroit, acting successfully if somewhat curiously as the primary Asian gateway of the long-haul system, as well as also keeping Minneapolis connected to Narita. Added to this are Delta's old standby, Atlanta, and its upstart hub at Salt Lake City (the first time Utah's capital has been mentioned on Timetablist).
Non-hubs Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco enjoy non-stops to Tokyo, and Portland, Oregon also continues to be blessed with a prestigious non-stop to Japan. Seattle has actually fared better under Delta than under Northwest: the Department of Transportation awarded a highly-lucrative non-stop to Beijing, the only entry point aside from Detroit, and a Sea-Tac to Kansai connection. Detroit also has the only transocean flight to Hong Kong, whereas Atlanta was granted DOT approval for a non-stop to Shanghai-Pudong (although this route was ultimately unsuccessful and has since been suspended). Lastly are a trio of lucrative connections between Honolulu and mainland Japan, including Osaka and Nagoya.
Note that Delta serves Haneda now also, as many international carriers scrambled to do. Tucked in between the massive Narita operation and the new mainland China gateways is Seoul Incheon, where Delta's SkyTeam partner, Korean Air, has its super hub, although Delta only links to the mainland US via Detroit (Korean Air serves Atlanta). Now that both China Eastern and China Southern are part of SkyTeam, mainland connections may be just as important.
The following post will detail the Asian portion of the map, showing connections from Narita to Southeast Asia.
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Atlanta,
Beijing,
Delta,
Detroit,
Hong Kong,
Honolulu,
Kansai,
Korean Air,
Los Angeles,
Minneapolis,
Nagoya,
New York,
Northwest,
Portland,
Salt Lake City,
San Francisco,
Seattle,
Seoul,
Shanghai,
Tokyo
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