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PHL: Possible New International Services
According to the September 2003 "Air Transport World", US Airways' CEO
Dave Seigel stated that he expects US to fly to 20 European destinations from PHL (up from 10 today). I don't know whether by "fly" he means service (as in via codeshare). Most likely it'll be the later as US doesn't seem to have enough long-haul aircraft for that and it's stated goal now is to be a "super-regional" airline. Anyway, rumor has it that services to Glasgow and Stockholm are in the works for 2004 with Glasgow being very likely. Zurich, Milan, and Vienna are also being looked at. Don't know about the other 5. However, back when US Airways was making the case for the new PHL International Terminal in the 90's, they listed (in addition to some of the above) Athens, Barcelona, and Tel Aviv (not technically a European city, I know) as places they'd likely have service to once the terminal was opened. I think its a safe bet Tel Aviv is out now, however. Looks like the investment in PHL's international terminal is starting to pay off. |
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PHL: Possible New International Services
According to the September 2003 "Air Transport World", US Airways' CEO
Dave Seigel stated that he expects US to fly to 20 European destinations from PHL (up from 10 today). Alleghany flying to the Holy Land... ....who'd a thunk it? |
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PHL: Possible New International Services
"ERIKG3" wrote in message ... According to the September 2003 "Air Transport World", US Airways' CEO Dave Seigel stated that he expects US to fly to 20 European destinations from PHL (up from 10 today). Alleghany flying to the Holy Land... ...who'd a thunk it? The newly revamped PHL sucks big time. You need a pack mule to get from any domestic concourse to the new international concourse "A". There are no moving walkways and only a very limited bus service (only from "F" I think). Coming from overseas into "A" you must hike a very long way to the other concourses and THEN you must wait in line to again go through security. If you have a tight domestic connection you could very well miss it if immigration, customs and security is backed up which it usually is since all European flights arrive at PHL about the same time. On top of all that there are very few rest rooms near the food court area and after the long walk and security ordeal you just might **** your pants. Other than that it's a great improvement over the old PHL. Before building or revamping an airport it should be required that you visit the new Torget (Oslo) airport. From the sleek fast modern train from the city to your gate is a breeze. Ryan |
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PHL: Possible New International Services
"Ryan B" wrote in message ...
The newly revamped PHL sucks big time. You need a pack mule to get from any domestic concourse to the new international concourse "A". There are no moving walkways and only a very limited bus service (only from "F" I think). I agree. I think the Terminal F shuttle is run by US Airways Express within the secured portion of the airport, so that would explain why it doesn't stop at Terminals D and E (which are not US Airways terminals). I think there is a regular shuttle, however, that does stop at each of the terminals and then goes to the parking lot so that shuttle can be used to transit between the terminals (it needs to be better marketed as such). Coming from overseas into "A" you must hike a very long way to the other concourses and THEN you must wait in line to again go through security. Between Terminal A and Terms D and E yes. I don't think there's a secured connection and you have to exit the International terminal (A) and then go abck though security to get a conencting flight at D and E (I think the Termianl F shuttle operated by US Airways allows a secured connection between A and F). Then again, this seems to be the case with a lot of airports. I've had many an anxious moment at LAX and ORD due to havign to exit a secured area and then re-enter to get a connecting flight. If you have a tight domestic connection you could very well miss it if immigration, customs and security is backed up which it usually is since all European flights arrive at PHL about the same time. As for immigrations, I think its getting alot better. PHL has over 50 immigration booths and the last time I was there the airport had just received several US Airways A330s as well as my LH 767 but they had almost all of the booths operational and things were moving quickly and smoothly. I think when they first opened the Intl. Term they didn't have as many immigrations officers and only a few of the booths were open. My main complaint would be luggage since it took forever for my luggage to get onto the belt (this was a rare case of my being able to actually clear immigrations before my luggage got out). That would be annoyin for those who have to make connecting flights. On top of all that there are very few rest rooms near the food court area and after the long walk and security ordeal you just might **** your pants. Other than that it's a great improvement over the old PHL. Before building or revamping an airport it should be required that you visit the new Torget (Oslo) airport. From the sleek fast modern train from the city to your gate is a breeze. Actually I believe there is a rest room before going through immigrations. There's also rest rooms once you clear customs. |
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PHL: Possible New International Services
I just noticed that LH has moved over to one of US Airways' gates in
the new Terminal A-West - a visible sign of the new LH-US partnership. |
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