About Travel Industry

BNET Travel provides daily industry trends and news coverage with insights for managers and executives into all aspects of the travel and tourism industry. In addition to detailed airline and hotel company profiles, we bring you industry analysis on new travel and carrier routes, bankruptcies, mergers, tourism figures, investments and a host of other important business issues.

United Enters Pittsburgh - West Coast Markets

By Brett Snyder | May 1, 2009

Maybe it’s the haze of having been on vacation the last couple weeks, but I’ve seen several pieces of news this week that have me thinking . . . “what the heck?” The latest is United’s decision to begin flying from Pittsburgh to both LAX and San Francisco once daily. I don’t get this move, so there has to be more to the story.

United has spent an awfully long time paring down its domestic route network and shifting routes on to smaller aircraft. In fact, this is the first mainline domestic route I can remember them launching in awhile. So is Pittsburgh - West Coast flying really the best use of their metal? I guess so. But why?

They do hint at it in the release. “Our new trans-continental flights between Pittsburgh and the west coast ensure Pittsburgh residents have convenient, daily service across the country and one-stop connections to Asia.” Ok, so Asia connections are a reason? Hmm, well they already fly Pittsburgh to Chicago, so they have good connections to Asia already. But these flights to SFO are well-timed to connect into the Asian bank.

But what about LAX? That doesn’t connect to Asia, and it only connects to Australia one way, so that can’t be it. It appears to be timed best for the local market. Did they pick up some large corporate deal that needs these routes? Could it be that Pittsburgh gave them a sweetheart deal with a ton of support that made this look good?

The weird thing is that these routes should be the domain of Star Alliance partner US Airways. That’s what codesharing is for. While US Airways has reduced its presence in Pittsburgh significantly, it still flies in these markets once a day. The westbound flights from Pittsburgh to LAX are only a half an hour apart. US Airways eastbound, however, is a redeye while United will have a morning flight. At least the San Francisco flights are at different times of day.

Normally, I’d wonder if this was some sort of spat between US Airways and United, but that is just so self-destructive that I’d hope it’s not true. Like I said, there has to be more to this story.

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.

BNET User Analysis

Web Buzz:
  • OpenWorld 2009, Retail

    Oracle - 46 days 8 hours 34 minutes ago

    My expectations are high for next week's OpenWorld in San Francisco, not just because Aerosmith and Roger Daltrey will be performing, but also because I've seen some previews of the sessions and they are impressive. The retail industry track will again be at the Palace Hotel, which isn't too far from the Moscone. I suggest you start on...

  • California, Prophet On A Burning Shore

    AdPulp - 276 days 10 hours 27 minutes ago

    "Seems so long I felt this way and time sure passin slow My time coming, anyday, don't worry about me, no " - John Perry Barlow Mark Morford is a columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle . In his latest piece, he imagines a glorious "green in every way" future for the Golden State. Pot is, by a huge margin, the single largest cash crop in...

  • Recent writings

    Nicholas Carr - 1 day 11 hours 21 minutes ago

    « The Singularity University fight cheer | Main Here are links to a few pieces I've written that have appeared over the last week or so: The Price of Free, in the New York Times Magazine, looks at how online video is beginning to reshape the TV business. The San Francisco Chronicle ran my review of Ken Auletta's new book, Googled. As part of...

  • Ehrenreich to j-grads: You have skills, but will anyone pay you for them?

    Poynter Online - 176 days 14 hours 47 minutes ago

    Oregonian Beau Breedlove complained to a judge that reporter Brent Walth has repeatedly text-messaged him about the ongoing Portland mayoral scandal. The judge told the mayor's ex-lover that people in the public eye -- "whether it's Tonya Harding, Monica Lewinsky or Eliot Spitzer" -- often receive continuing questions, even though they'd rather...

  • How two hockey writers dealt with their furloughs

    Poynter Online - 228 days 10 hours 55 minutes ago

    Yahoo Sports * Los Angeles Daily News' Rich Hammond: "I have a Facebook page that has nothing to do with my company, so I decided to use my personal time to do some blogging about the Kings. ...I don't know how anyone could be a beat reporter and completely disconnect himself or herself for an entire week during the season. I know it would drive...

Links from the Web Buzz:
 
Reply to Story

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

  •  
    1

    mrpresident1776

    05/01/09 | Report as spam

    RE: United Enters Pittsburgh - West Coast Markets

    Brett
    Here's the rest of the story...
    "While US Airways has reduced its presence in Pittsburgh significantly, it still flies in these markets once a day."
    Not anymore
    US Airways is cutting its Pittsburgh-SFO & LAX on August 18. United is adding its flights September 2. For some reason, US didn't want to continue the flights but UA seems to think there's a market. And if they didn't jump in, another airline might like JetBlue, Delta and maybe Airtran.

    Zack Rules

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
Click Here
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement
Click Here