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#14141 by preiffer
28 Jul 2006, 17:55
UA have just binned it!

Related to this schedule change, United will sell its New York-London route authority to Delta Air Lines subject to U.S. Department of Transportation approval and certain other closing conditions. Delta will use this route authority to fly between JFK and London's Gatwick Airport. This route authority sale will result in United discontinuing its JFK-London Heathrow service at the end of October.
#129546 by VS045
28 Jul 2006, 19:01
Wow, thanks a lot for that Paul[^]

That's good news for VS but not for those who, for example, are FFs with UA[:?]

VS.
#129560 by preiffer
28 Jul 2006, 20:38
What it also means is that there is no longer ANY direct service from London to New York (including New Jersey!) within the whole of Star Alliance. [:0]

... Might screw up a few RTW's [:?]
#129586 by VS045
28 Jul 2006, 23:25
The *A website still shows a UA flight from LHR to JFK in December. I guess *A RTWs will have to go with US through LGW.

VS.
#129589 by mcmbenjamin
28 Jul 2006, 23:27
Well there are the codeshared SQ flights on VS metal but I assume that they cannot be combined in a Star RTW.
#129904 by tommy212
01 Aug 2006, 02:10
on UAL you could fly LHR-IAD and then fly up after a few days.
seems like UAL could make better use of the LHR slots and the 777
#129946 by AerJohn
01 Aug 2006, 10:29
Well this will mean less competition on the JFK-LHR sector but since DL is snapping up the JFK slots and going to LGW 3 times a day so overall i think that adds another daily on the JFK-LON sector
#129951 by VS045
01 Aug 2006, 10:36
Was just thinking, you don't actually see or hear much in the way of advertisments from either DL or US this side of the pond. There are adverts for both UA and AA but I've never seen anything from the other two american carriers. [:?]

VS.
#129980 by willd
01 Aug 2006, 13:23
Hmm wouldnt say less competition in reality though- after all DL are starting LGW-JFK up and will be increasing it to 3 times daily (cutting lgw-atl to 2 times daily from next year but increasing that flight to a 777). So the overall competition on LON-NYC has remained the same. With the introduction of Eos and Maxjet on these routes, one can argue that the overall competition has increased greatly in the last 18months although obviusly it has decreased from LHR.

Good bit of business from UA- DL have paid for the right to operate the route and now must pay UA everytime they fly the route as well. [oo]
#129991 by AerJohn
01 Aug 2006, 13:46
But it would be less competition on the JFK-LHR sector for VS but over all on JFK-LON theres more competition cause of DL new 3 daily
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