from 1 nov 2007, the flight dl 125 will be from BRU to LAX, with a stop at atlanta
my source: the timetables delta airlines
and american airline will have the flight aa88 from lax to bru with a technical stop at jfk total time 13H35
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Re: new delta airlines bru-atl-lax
So, Delta AND American will continue their flights out of BRU to LAX?bruworld wrote:from 1 nov 2007, the flight dl 125 will be from BRU to LAX, with a stop at atlanta
my source: the timetables delta airlines
and american airline will have the flight aa88 from lax to bru with a technical stop at jfk total time 13H35
Surprised to read this. First no flights to LAX, now starting 2 at a time and then 9W to come.
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Well, as soon as the 9W flight is operational, it will be hard fact, since there is no stop between BRU and LAX. I think he was meaning it for the 9W flight, not for the virtual 1-stop flights US carriers do all the time. BRU-???-LAX has been listed many times as a single flight number but then you still even had to change planes at ??? (AA BRU-ORD-LAX, UA BRU-IAD-LAX, etc.).sn26567 wrote:Even so, immigration control will be at the first landing point in the US. Don't dream too fast about immigration at LAX.
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That's indeed great news. Since the bankruptcy of VGA Airlines/Delsey there haven't been a BRU-LAX-BRU route anymore. This is a great new thing. Maybe this leaves some room to upgrade the DL 767 into a 777 within several years.
Apart from this good news I do find it a pity that UA has recently (months ago) cancelled their SFO flights from BRU. They only fly to IAD right now.
Best regards: Yannick
That's indeed great news. Since the bankruptcy of VGA Airlines/Delsey there haven't been a BRU-LAX-BRU route anymore. This is a great new thing. Maybe this leaves some room to upgrade the DL 767 into a 777 within several years.
Apart from this good news I do find it a pity that UA has recently (months ago) cancelled their SFO flights from BRU. They only fly to IAD right now.
Best regards: Yannick
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UA has still a flight UA951 BRU-ORD...but if you look at the timing, you know it stops on the way ! In the case of United, IAD. The true non stop to LAX is going to be 9W !Bruspotter wrote:Hello
That's indeed great news. Since the bankruptcy of VGA Airlines/Delsey there haven't been a BRU-LAX-BRU route anymore. This is a great new thing. Maybe this leaves some room to upgrade the DL 767 into a 777 within several years.
Apart from this good news I do find it a pity that UA has recently (months ago) cancelled their SFO flights from BRU. They only fly to IAD right now.
Best regards: Yannick