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Originally Posted by travis bickle
OK... here's the story:
Sacramento - Charlotte:
Flight 378 - Lv. SMF 10:30pm - Ar. CLT 6:10am.
Charlotte - Sacramento
Flight 377 - Lv. CLT 8:20pm - Ar. SMF 10:40pm.
Sacramento - Philadelphia
Flight 376 - Lv. SMF 8:30am - Ar. PHL 4:31pm.
Philadelphia - Sacramento
Flight 375 - Lv. PHL 6:00pm - Ar. SMF 9:00pm.
Both are indeed A-320s. Service to both of USAir's East Coast hubs is fantastic to me. I thought one or the other, but not both!
Great start to the new year for SMF!
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Awesome!!
We so badly need more non-stop transcontinental flights. This opens up more opportunities to Europe and the Carribean as well.
We are planning a trip to Paris and Rome in May, and US Airways has non-stops to both so this is way cool. I hate driving to SFO or connecting through LAX to fly to Europe.
Will we ever get a non-stop to Europe? Any guesses on which European airport will be our first?: Heathrow, Schiphol, CDG, or Frankfurt am Main?
Our only non-stops to the east coast (transcontinental flights) are
a red eye and a regular daytime flight to JFK, an extremely early flight to Atlanta, and a regular morning flight to Dulles(Washington DC). So I'm really excited about this.