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#7515 by slinky09
22 Aug 2005, 19:39
Had to happen sooner or later:

http://www.maxjet.com/index.php

Promising to beat the bucket fares of other airlines always, not just for X number of seats on a flight.
#74065 by preiffer
22 Aug 2005, 19:43
Hmm... Far from a "done deal" just yet:

Q. Why hasn't MAXjet announced its routes or start date?

MAXjet is completing certification and will announce its fares, routes, and start date when it has received all authorities required. International service is more complex than domestic; while MAXjet has applied for and received permission to operate transatlantic routes, it still must make its permissions effective. Because this requires approvals from regulatory agencies, MAXjet will be starting this Fall.
#74071 by mcmbenjamin
22 Aug 2005, 21:10
Well Max has started flying charters. They have been flying out of JFK in New York and already have a Boeing 767.

The aircraft is a Washington Dulles often too. go to washingtonpost.com and do a search. there have been a few articles.

Benjamin
#74109 by kkempton
23 Aug 2005, 09:40
LCC atlantic? Sounds a bit like PeopleExpress and Laker Skytrain to me!
#74113 by slinky09
23 Aug 2005, 10:06
And they say they will offer a two class service transatlantic ... be interesting to see exactly what the detail is and how it shapes as competition.
#74158 by Jonathan
23 Aug 2005, 14:29
I wont hold my breath after the FlyBlu/FlyWho ongoing delays!:D
As routes are yet to be determined it may/may not be useful!!
I think with these things its better to wait for the actual service to start!!
#74662 by mcmbenjamin
26 Aug 2005, 08:52
MAXjet Airways Completes FAA Certification

DULLES, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 23, 2005--Today MAXjet Airways, Inc.
("MAXjet") received effective authority from the Department of
Transportation ("DOT") to commence scheduled international passenger
service.

Lawrence Fields, FAA Regional Division Manager, presented MAXjet's Air
Carrier Certificate in person at MAXjet's Washington Dulles Headquarters on
August 12, 2005.

MAXjet plans to begin charter operations immediately. Scheduled passenger
service will begin later this year with flights initially planned between
New York's John F. Kennedy Airport and London's Stansted Airport; other
routes from east coast cities to London will follow.

Gary Rogliano, MAXjet's Chief Executive Officer, is "very proud of the
MAXjet team's efforts." He commended the FAA and the DOT for their
"excellent teamwork" in reaching the goal of MAXjet's certification.

The airline's informational Web site, http://www.maxjet.com, is now live.
The airline will soon announce scheduled routes, fares and schedules and
begin accepting passenger bookings.

MAXjet is based at Washington Dulles Airport with operational facilities at
both New York's JFK Airport and London's Stansted Airport. MAXjet operates
Boeing 767 aircraft.
#74663 by mcmbenjamin
26 Aug 2005, 08:56
Ok - Hear is my thinking.

In the USA Southwest Airlines is a huge LCC. They have a huge hub (major traffic center) at BWI. So a traveler could book a ticket to BWI then connect with the MaxJet flight.

When they arrive at STN they could use one of the many LCC there to go to Europe. Also they could go to IOM (Isle of Mann) as there are no flights LHR-IOM.

MaxJet will be the LCC link.

Benjamin
#74715 by NYCFlyer
26 Aug 2005, 15:50
They operated a couple of proving flights into STN from JFK last month but I havn't heard the start up date confirmed around the airport yet.

Makes sense to put a long haul LCC in with all the other LCC's that flock to STN. We'll have an even more eclectic mix of the world's populace in the terminal!!

Graham
#74719 by RichardMannion
26 Aug 2005, 16:09
And there was me thinking this was another thread about BMI.....

Thanks,
Richard
#74722 by Scrooge
26 Aug 2005, 16:25
Originally posted by RichardMannion
And there was me thinking this was another thread about BMI.....

Thanks,
Richard


LOL

Kind of on subject,the rumor mill is going into overtime about Jet Blue starting transatlantic this coming spring(i'll find the forum I was on and post it)though to me you would lose part of the Jet Blue charm with having no SAT Tv.
#77789 by mcmbenjamin
20 Sep 2005, 22:40
So you can buy tickets on MaxJet Now
$779.00 JFK to STN one way

Now will VS match it

Oh - MaxJet is no longer all econ but buz class

Benjamin
#77791 by mcmbenjamin
20 Sep 2005, 22:42
And there is free WiFi in the JFK Lounge
#77814 by p17blo
20 Sep 2005, 23:21
I can't even get onto the site, either 404 error or it times out. Still I suppose VS website can be as bad on occasions

Paul
#77829 by mcuth
20 Sep 2005, 23:51
Originally posted by p17blo
Still I suppose VS website can be as bad on occasions


Yup, it crashed on me during OLCI today [V]

Cheers

Michael
#77844 by mcmbenjamin
21 Sep 2005, 00:59
The link in the first post is inop.
The redesigned the website so it does not work with /index.php stuff.

https://www.maxjet.com

Works like a champ and you can book tickets (with AmEx cards only for now)

Benjamin
#77845 by Richard28
21 Sep 2005, 01:14
I wonder if this is the same as EOS airlines - they had a similar biz plan it would seem (but were due to fly 757 rather than 767)?
#77849 by Richard28
21 Sep 2005, 01:33
looking further at the web site.....

seating appears to be a 2-2-2 config, so some seats do not have aisle access, and it is not clear if seats convert to beds or not (probably not)

3 x food options, and "option" of a snack prior to arrival, does not look as versatile as Upper Class - although quality will surely be better ;);)

the IFE is this which would appear to sit on your table - so I wouldnt expect to eat and watch a movie at the same time.

No frequent flyer programme
#77852 by mcmbenjamin
21 Sep 2005, 04:05
Well they are new. They are not the same as EOS. EOS will fly multiple 757s and MaxJet will fly one 767 then 757s later on.

Richard28: DigiPlayers. Hmmm, well I know of another Washington Dulles based carrier that uses them. They have battery problems and our fee for uses gets refunded a lot.

Oh yet - I would out all of these changes in the 20SEPT2005 USA (Washington DC) edition of the Wall Street Edition.

Benjamin
#77928 by kkempton
21 Sep 2005, 21:39
Im not sure, would be worth a try i suppose, but only onece they have been flying a year.
Cant match Virgin though!
#81200 by preiffer
16 Oct 2005, 23:00
Topic now continued in new thread, regarding both LCC / Business Only Airlines - found here.
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