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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Airlines battle of Los Angeles

There are more than 50 flights a day between Los Angeles and San Francisco, enough for one of every 20 minutes from 06 to 22:30 Delta Air lines (DAL) still sees room for more.

The airline making a splash on Aug. 1, when it announced new hourly shuttles between LA and San Francisco, along the lines of the service it operates between New York and Boston, Chicago and Washington. Shuttles are only scheduled flights with separate, faster check-in desk, a Liberal, 30 minute check-in the window and during the flight of free newspapers, wine and beer. (In California, Delta two counters from the State go with Sierra Nevada and Wente,.) The shuttle extension is a push by Delta on its market share at the Los Angeles International, boost, where it invested in a new terminal 5 and new clubs, a project, which be expected to be finished in 2015.

Los Angeles, a hub of United (UAL) is the site of a modest skirmish between Delta and American (AAMRQ), who are planning new domestic flights this summer. American, which is on the verge of a merger with US Airways Group (LCC), sees Los Angeles as an important market which allow its corporate reconstruction business. Not stops the airline of new LA are based on medium-sized markets, are home to large companies: Pittsburgh. Columbus, Ohio; Hartford. Conn; and Bentonville, Ark (airline blogger Brett Snyder called American Los Angeles intending to "Let us a bunch of money losing, before new management coming 2012 tour summer.")

In July, on the basis of Atlanta Delta announced new flights from Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon/United States, as well as expanded service in Oakland, California; San Jose; New Orleans, Louisiana Kansas City, MO; Indianapolis; Columbus; Tampa; Raleigh, NC; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; and limited service in three cities in Montana. The new shuttle operation carried by 76-seat of regional jets, is largely an extension of the Delta strategy California travelers a viable option for United, especially between the two most important business centres of the country.

United and American both serve about 19 percent of the traffic at LAX, followed by Southwest (LUV), according to the Bureau of transportation statistics. Delta was fourth, with 13.6 percent. San Francisco and Los Angeles were the top traveler destinations from any city or some 1.68 million passengers per trip in the 12 months that 2013?? is New York to April ranked second by two California cities.

"[LAX] always somehow a Boston;""No one has ever really has everything," Delta spokesman Anthony Black said Monday.

Added to flights, Delta Shuttle service of its existing lineup only three flights from September with 14 days of the week, and it will still add up to one less flight each day as United (UAL) currently offers. The two carrier business already find many Nonstops on the LA-SF line: Southwest flies 11, Virgin America has nine and American six.

In 1994, United shuttle by United, began a separate West Coast unit designed to have lower costs. It survived airline downturn not 2001.


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