Senator anticipates announcement on new flight

 
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Dec 04, 2008 - 04:06:01 CST
When Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines merged in October, Greg Haug thought it was possible the airline would offer a flight out of North Dakota to Salt Lake City, a Delta hub.

"It falls into that 'it would make sense' category," the Bismarck Municipal Airport manager said.

Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., expects the airline to announce such a flight today at a meeting at Bismarck Municipal Airport.

Dorgan said he has received "enough information" from the companies' officials to believe that the announcement will be made during the meeting. The senator does not have information concerning timing of flights or locations for the flights.

A message left with a spokesperson in corporate communications for Delta Air Lines was not returned on Wednesday.

According to a release from Dorgan, the senator met with Delta President Ed Bastian two weeks ago and requested that the company consider establishing direct service between North Dakota and Salt Lake City. Bastian will speak at the meeting at the airport today.

The meeting, which is expected to be attended by members of the state's congressional delegation, state and local officials, and officials from the state's airports, also will be an opportunity for officials to question Bastian about frequency of flights, airfare and other concerns, Dorgan said.

"Northwest is the largest carrier in North Dakota, and we want to make sure that with the merger, our state still has access to competitively priced fares and a good frequency of flights," Dorgan said in a statement. "New routes would be a significant improvement in service for North Dakota air travelers, especially for those headed to points west of our state."

Haug has known about today's meeting, but said he has not received specific information about the announcement. However, he said the possibility of flights to Salt Lake City has been on his list of predictions for the past six to eight months as the two companies merged.

"I have not received any official word on that," Haug said.

Many discussions on the part of the airlines over the merger concerned creating efficiencies in service, Haug said. Offering a flight west from North Dakota would make sense in that regard, he said. Flights out of Bismarck on Northwest Airlines go to Minneapolis, even if passengers are heading west, southwest or northwest.

"They flew them east to go west," Haug said.

Going to Minneapolis, then west, means passengers travel about 1,000 miles before ever actually going west of Bismarck. About 50 percent of passengers out of Bismarck are heading to locations west, southwest or northwest, Haug said.

"You'll be able to fly them more efficiently and burn less fuel" with a flight to Salt Lake City, he said.

(Reach reporter Jenny Michael at 250-8225 or jenny.michael@bismarcktribune.com.)
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Senator anticipates announcement on new flight
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Demand wrote on Dec 4, 2008 6:00 PM:

" Dubbles..The question is are they going to bring the flight back for Christmas and for the future? I hope so because more options for flights means a better chances for people to fly out of Bismarck "

Dubbles wrote on Dec 4, 2008 4:09 PM:

" Airlines change flight schedules all the time. After christmas, there will be less travelers filling those flights, thus the reason for dropping the late NWA arrival. It will be back again, after business picks up sometime after the new year.

If you read the new article, Delta will begin flying out of Bismarck in June, just in time for the busy traveling season. "

CSR wrote on Dec 4, 2008 1:36 PM:

" And why would you predict that there would be direct flights to Dallas before Chicago? There isn't even an airline serving BIS with a Dallas hub! "

Grumpy Old Republican wrote on Dec 4, 2008 12:32 PM:

" It would be nice to see United add flights to Chicago, but O'Hare is so congested already (United hub) that I don't see it happening. I'd predict direct flights to Dallas before Chicago, and I personally find both unlikely. As it stands now, SLC, MPLS, Denver and Vegas at least give us some options. Just a few years ago the ONLY choice was NWA to MPLS. "

Demand wrote on Dec 4, 2008 10:41 AM:

" Thanks for the info.

Do you think fares will go down if/when Delta adds flights?

Do you think United would add flights to Chicago to compete more with the east, west factor? "

Grumpy Old Republican wrote on Dec 4, 2008 9:22 AM:

" 20 years ago, Delta served Bismarck and there were direct flights to SLC. NWA dropped a couple of flights here in anticipation of the new combined company picking up a couple to SLC. Not everyone is flying east, so it will be nice to be able to connect in SLC to get to the west coast instead of MPLS. United has been the only westbound flight to a hub for many years. Now Delta/NWA can offer up flights to hubs east OR west. It's a win/win. "

Demand wrote on Dec 4, 2008 7:23 AM:

" I am all for Bismarck receiving new flights. But, I have a couple of questions I would not mind asking.

Why would Bismarck receive a flight to Salt Lake City now? Why have we not had ones in the past?

With the situation in the economy can Delta afford to connected us to SLC?

Northwest just axed there late night arrival (11:45pm) and early morning departure (5:00am)so how can they justify adding flights to SLC?

I am all about new flight a possible cheaper fares but is it even close to reality? "

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