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Delta Bumps Up Los Angeles - Las Vegas Flying Again

By Brett Snyder | May 4, 2009

I don’t often feel the need to write about an airline’s changes on a single domestic route TWICE, but the Delta/Northwest changes in Los Angeles to Las Vegas have captured my attention yet again.

Back in February, I wrote about how Delta had replaced Northwest’s one daily flight with one of its own and retimed it to connect with Australia instead of the traditional Tokyo market. I wondered about that move, and now apparently, Delta has done the same.

In an interesting move, Delta has kept Northwest airplanes on the route and now bumped it up to three flights a day. So it will connect to both Australia and Tokyo now, right? Nope.

I’m very surprised to see that while Australia flights still connect, the Tokyo ones still don’t, at least one way. The Tokyo flight arrives LAX now at 925a but the next flight to Vegas isn’t until 5p. The flight out to Tokyo does connect, but I still find it to be strange. So why are they doing this? Are they really trying to capture the local market? I can pretty much guarantee that won’t happen.

Maybe they’re doing this as the most efficient way to schedule their aircraft, but to be honest, it doesn’t make much sense without better timing for connections.

In addition to writing BNET's travel industry blog, Brett Snyder also pens the award-winning consumer travel blog, Cranky Flier. You can follow him on Twitter under the name crankyflier.

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    pilotindave

    05/04/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Delta Bumps Up Los Angeles - Las Vegas Flying Again

    Don't forget DL can have those customers connect over SLC

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    brett snyder

    05/04/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Delta Bumps Up Los Angeles - Las Vegas Flying Again

    @pilotindave - Yes, definitely, but I still can't figure out who is going to fill these three daily flights between LAX and Vegas. They aren't going to get much local traffic thanks to frequent competition by many others.

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