^Thanks! Fun watch. I don't follow aviation as closely as you do, but I follow it closely enough I figured there wouldn't be too many surprises in it. Figured it'd be a feel-good program anyway, and I'm happy to relive those Game 6 grade moments in our history, even if I did watch the thing in the first place. But the Red Tail Cadet program at Elite was a neat surprise. That I did not know. A lot of neat educational programs, really. And that's good to see.
Seems like a placeholder bill has been filled for Airport improvements. Amounts are currently blank. I don't know the municipal bonding process well enough to know though.
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/c ... BBId=16890
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/c ... BBId=16890
I went thru the video of the meeting, sounded like it wasn't ready to vote on so they pushed it. It needs some amendments.addxb2 wrote: ↑10:58 PM - Jun 25Seems like a placeholder bill has been filled for Airport improvements. Amounts are currently blank. I don't know the municipal bonding process well enough to know though.
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/c ... BBId=16890
Great news. Maybe every a year round or extended schedule since the summer is almost timed out.
I can hear the news now...
"BA extends to 5 days, but Lambert sees drop in Tulsa passengers since SWA cut flights"
Its always a Downer in STL media. I hate this cities media... they are thr chronic problem with STL
I can hear the news now...
"BA extends to 5 days, but Lambert sees drop in Tulsa passengers since SWA cut flights"
Its always a Downer in STL media. I hate this cities media... they are thr chronic problem with STL
Now if Lambert can snag a flight International flight going south of the border that would give better Latin American/South American connections. Not the flight to Cancun, etc.. Of course, reality is American Airlines STL to Miami accomplishes the same thing but would be nice to add another International carrier to the mix going in different direction
Confirmed via St. Louis Post Dispatch.
British Airways to add additional St. Louis-London round trip flight next March
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/bus ... cc0d4.html
British Airways will add a fifth nonstop flight between St. Louis Lambert International Airport and London next March, Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said Monday.
She said the airline decided to take that step following strong sales for its four-day-a-week service begun in April.
"The stats are really good," she said. "They're very happy."
Hamm-Niebruegge said through mid-June, the number of seats filled has "consistently run in the high 80%" range and that most outbound flights from St. Louis have been above 90%.
Plans call for the five weekly flights to run from March to October of 2027, like the current four-day-a-week seasonal service.
She said there's a slight possibility that the number of round-trip flights next year could increase to six. She said that will be based on the availability of aircraft.
Hamm-Niebruegge said she still hopes that the airline will eventually make St. Louis a year-round destination.
British Airways to add additional St. Louis-London round trip flight next March
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/bus ... cc0d4.html
British Airways will add a fifth nonstop flight between St. Louis Lambert International Airport and London next March, Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said Monday.
She said the airline decided to take that step following strong sales for its four-day-a-week service begun in April.
"The stats are really good," she said. "They're very happy."
Hamm-Niebruegge said through mid-June, the number of seats filled has "consistently run in the high 80%" range and that most outbound flights from St. Louis have been above 90%.
Plans call for the five weekly flights to run from March to October of 2027, like the current four-day-a-week seasonal service.
She said there's a slight possibility that the number of round-trip flights next year could increase to six. She said that will be based on the availability of aircraft.
Hamm-Niebruegge said she still hopes that the airline will eventually make St. Louis a year-round destination.
June loads (customs)
combined both ways
British London 94.74%
Lufthansa Frankfurt 91.5% (98% outbound)
AC Montreal 86.55%
Southwest Cabo 86.68%
Southwest Montego Bay 79.11%
AC Toronto 76.43%
Cancun/Punta Cana - I can't break out between airlines until DOT numbers are released
combined both ways
British London 94.74%
Lufthansa Frankfurt 91.5% (98% outbound)
AC Montreal 86.55%
Southwest Cabo 86.68%
Southwest Montego Bay 79.11%
AC Toronto 76.43%
Cancun/Punta Cana - I can't break out between airlines until DOT numbers are released
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Drove home today past the airport and there was a BIG bird labelled Eastern parked at T2, and it dwarfed the Lufthansa plane. Anyone know what is up? I have not posted an image before but I will try, I went back and got this image from the cell phone lot.
- taken from the cell phone lot
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How have we not seen any updated renderings?!?
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Eastern 777-2MikeKinSTL wrote:Drove home today past the airport and there was a BIG bird labelled Eastern parked at T2, and it dwarfed the Lufthansa plane. Anyone know what is up? I have not posted an image before but I will try, I went back and got this image from the cell phone lot.
Eastern is a charter airline, cargo operator, and passenger to freighter conversion firm based at the airport in KC. They do a lot of military charters and iirc some sports, etc.
Much has been said on this topic today over on Airliners.netDbehrens0111 wrote:How have we not seen any updated renderings?!?
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None of it anymore than the speculation that occurs on here. Until the renderings are released, bi-weekly sky is falling.ldai_phs wrote:Much has been said on this topic today over on Airliners.netDbehrens0111 wrote:How have we not seen any updated renderings?!?
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The airport is going to be great!
April international loads (DOT)
Lufthansa Frankfurt 87.54%
British London 86.24% (first month)
AC Toronto 82.32%
Southwest Cancun 72.94%
Frontier Cancun 67.42%
Frontier Punta Cana 56.60%
Lufthansa Frankfurt 87.54%
British London 86.24% (first month)
AC Toronto 82.32%
Southwest Cancun 72.94%
Frontier Cancun 67.42%
Frontier Punta Cana 56.60%
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I do see it on Flight Aware now, it was headed to San Jose. It was inbound from Kansas City.
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Isn't with a number of the international flights there are more premium seats being bought than expected?jshank83 wrote: ↑9:26 PM - 5 days agoApril international loads (DOT)
Lufthansa Frankfurt 87.54%
British London 86.24% (first month)
AC Toronto 82.32%
Southwest Cancun 72.94%
Frontier Cancun 67.42%
Frontier Punta Cana 56.60%
Thinking at this point focus on new service should be increasing domestic service, both new destinations and more frequency to existing destinations allowing for better travel schedules for people with more options throughout the day.







