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America West Flight Arriving (#728)
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picture date: 2000-07-19 description
This picture is of an America West flight arriving at the Minneapolis/St.Paul International Airport (MSP). The concourses are named by letter, and this airport is the hub for Northwest airlines, the dominant carrier here.
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BW No Cal -- 2001-01-06
Hmmmmm a non Northwest plane in the most segregated and overloaded airport in the world????\
wow~!
Jonathan Phoenix -- 2001-01-13
America West airlines has only one gate at Minn-St.Paul airport.
BW NoCal -- 2001-02-12
ahhhhh thanks....a token gate. 100 gates NWA and about 10 for the rest of the airlines I see.
Bob St Paul -- 2001-12-13
America West... Should be Sun Country..
ASHLEY MN -- 2002-07-01
HEY ATTN: "MR. WOW" (TOP MESSAGE ON THE BOARD) WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SEGREGATED?
Richard MN -- 2002-08-19
Yeah, and as for overcrowded, have you ever seriously been to any airports like LaGuardia, Detroit, O'Hare, Atlanta, JFK? These are all many times more crowded that MSP has ever been. Yes, it's a NW airport, but hardly any airports are not segregated by airline now thanks to the hub-and-spoke system. Atlanta=Delta, Detroit=NW, ...
Bob Bloomington MN -- 2002-09-14
Remember Midway air? Man i miss them.
Bill Sebring Austin, TX -- 2003-12-09
I have *heard* that one of Northwests regional partner carriers, known as "Pinnacle Airlines" is planning on going it's own way and being an independant carrier. I figure this would definitely help with competition in the Minneapolis area. Reminds me of the days when MSP had Northwest and North Central/Republic Airlines together.