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Cro Burnham
06-16-2007, 08:48 PM
The carrier added India, Israel, Russia and Turkey as likely routes from Phila. It hopes to add 2 to 4 each year.
By Tom Belden
Inquirer Staff Writer

US Airways has added India, Israel, Russia and Turkey to the list of countries where it would like to start flying nonstop from Philadelphia International Airport in the next few years.

US Airways senior vice president C.A. Howlett, who was at the airport yesterday to mark the launch of service to three European cities, said the airline planned to add two to four international routes a year from Philadelphia, provided it could lease enough gates and acquire more long-haul airplanes.

Howlett reeled off a list of cities, countries or airports spanning the globe that are under consideration: Moscow; Tel Aviv, Israel; Istanbul, Turkey; London Heathrow Airport; Birmingham, England; China; India; and Japan.

"We're committed to making international service a key component of Philadelphia's future," he said.

Earlier this year, US Airways chief executive officer Doug Parker announced the airline's intention to apply to the U.S. Department of Transportation for rights to fly nonstop between Philadelphia and Shanghai, China, a route it could get in the next year or two.

Parker also said at the time that flights to Japan could be on the horizon, but that the airline would need to lease or buy more long-range Airbus or Boeing jets capable of flying nonstop to Asia.

In the last month, US Airways has started new routes to Athens, Greece; Brussels, Belgium; and Zurich, Switzerland, and resumed seasonal service to six other European cities. The airline now flies between Philadelphia and 19 European destinations in the summer, and keeps service to 10 of the cities going throughout the year.

Howlett said that increasing international service required resolving "some issues," an allusion to a dispute US Airways and the airport had for more than a year over how to use the gates in Terminal A-East.

Delta Air Lines will move its operations this fall from Terminal E to A-East, freeing up four gates so Southwest Airlines can expand its domestic routes. US Airways objected to letting Delta use A-East for its domestic flights, when the concourse was originally designed for international service. But US Airways and the airport devised a plan to maximize use of its international gates in Terminal A-West, enabling the airline to start all of its new European service this summer.

To add more flights, "we have to have some place to land the planes," Howlett said. "We know Philadelphia is committed, and we are, too."

Contact staff writer Tom Belden at 215-854-2454 or tbelden@phillynews.com.

TheMeltyMan
06-16-2007, 09:32 PM
Now if only they could upgrade their service, airplanes, and virtually everything else though those are some pretty exotic locations.

alon504
06-16-2007, 10:24 PM
We flew USAir, from Philly to Glasgow last week. Other than a delayed connecting flight home and luggage that was lost for 3 days when we came home, all was good. They did put us on standby for another flight to New Orleans and we were able to get on that flight. Thank God 7 people didn't show up as the flight was already overbooked, but, it worked out. The airport was "OK." It served it's purpose, but, could use some renovations, IMO.

PhillyRising
06-16-2007, 11:44 PM
We flew USAir, from Philly to Glasgow last week. Other than a delayed connecting flight home and luggage that was lost for 3 days when we came home, all was good. They did put us on standby for another flight to New Orleans and we were able to get on that flight. Thank God 7 people didn't show up as the flight was already overbooked, but, it worked out. The airport was "OK." It served it's purpose, but, could use some renovations, IMO.

Like what? Please elaborate because the airport has been under renovation or had brand new additions to it for the past decade.

volguus zildrohar
06-18-2007, 05:19 AM
The airport is too haphazardly arranged and moving between terminals can be challenging, I find. I think the airport is physically too small - certainly it will seem that way if it gets more international flights - but...where the hell are you gonna build an airport around here?

Cro Burnham
06-18-2007, 04:25 PM
I think the airport is physically too small - certainly it will seem that way if it gets more international flights - but...where the hell are you gonna build an airport around here?

I always thought Fort Dix would be a good location for a new airport - huge, good highway access, etc.

PhillyRising
06-18-2007, 09:06 PM
The airport is too haphazardly arranged and moving between terminals can be challenging, I find. I think the airport is physically too small - certainly it will seem that way if it gets more international flights - but...where the hell are you gonna build an airport around here?

Yeah...that is true. The concourses are narrow in comparison to other airports but they were built back in the 70's. I just don't think the airport looks rundown.

I still think the Port Authortity should buy and run the airport...buy the airport in New Castle, DE and Atlantic City International and balance out the flight load. I would say Northeast Philly as well but you know the people up there would go batshit if they had 737's taking off over their houses.

PhillyRising
06-18-2007, 09:08 PM
I always thought Fort Dix would be a good location for a new airport - huge, good highway access, etc.

Willow Grove Naval Air Station would have been good as well being right by the Turnpike....but again...the NIMBY's would have been out in full force all over Montgomery County. The military planes came in low over my old neighborhood in Norristown....I can't imagine anyone wanting the jetliners doing the same thing.

TheMeltyMan
06-18-2007, 09:54 PM
I always thought Fort Dix would be a good location for a new airport - huge, good highway access, etc.

That seems too close to Newark Int. Also I might consider Baltimore or Newark myself over traveling all the way out to Central Jersey.



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