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    Domestic Airline Hubs?

    Greetings,

    Am I correct in assuming the following domestic hubs ... or home ... airports:
    EWR - Continental Airlines ... JFK - Jet Blue Airways ... PHL - US Airways ... DFW - American Airlines?

    How best to determine some of the other domestic airline airport hubs? Thanks.

    Mike (shamrock838)

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    Delta - ATL (CVG, SLC)
    United - ORD (IAD, LAX)
    US Airways - PHL (PHX, CLT, PIT)
    Northwest - DTW (MSP, MEM)
    American - DFW (ORD, LAX, MIA)
    Continental - IAH (EWR, CLE)
    Southwest - MDW
    Air Tran - ATL
    Midwest - MKE

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    American
    DFW
    ORD
    MIA
    SJU
    STL

    Delta
    ATL
    CVG
    SLC

    Continental
    IAH
    EWR
    CLE

    USAirways/America West
    PHL
    PIT
    CLT
    PHX
    LAS

    JetBlue
    JFK
    LGB

    United
    LAX
    SFO
    ORD
    DEN
    IAD

    Northwest
    MEM
    DTW
    MSP

    Southwest
    BWI
    DAL
    MDW

    I think I covered em all. Feel free to add if I forgot any...

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    Since when is JFK not a Delta hub?

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    But if you are talking about DOMESTIC airline hubs do you mean hubs with mostly domestic service or domestic airlines as domestic local from US?
    Otherwise I would say:
    CLE - Continental
    CVG - Delta
    MEM - Northwest
    SLC - Delta
    MKE - Midwest

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    American: JFK? Since they have a lot of birds there.
    Patrick O --- Staten Island, NY

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    Quote Originally Posted by tipek
    MEM - Northwest
    Wrong. DTW has the most NW international AND domestic traffic ;) as well as most of their heavy maintenance
    nwa FOREVER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AA 777
    American
    USAirways/America West
    PHL
    PIT
    CLT
    PHX
    LAS

    JetBlue
    JFK
    LGB

    Southwest
    BWI
    DAL
    MDW

    I think I covered em all. Feel free to add if I forgot any...

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    PIT is no longer a hub for US, it was dehubbed over a year ago and further flight reductions are scheduled. WN does not have hubs, while they may have a large presence at the airports you mentioned WN does not consider them hubs. If you were to call those cities hubs for WN you left off the two busiest LAS and PHX, you could also throw in LAX, MCO, FLL, TPA, etc. WN doesn't operate a Hub and spoke system, its mainly point to point with some cities much larger then others. LGB is a far far stretch from a traditional hub, hell it doesn't even have jet ramps, LGB is an O&D city.

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    WN operates what we call Mega Stations, a Mega Station would be for SWA..

    MDW, PHX, LAS, BWI, MCO, OAK, DAL and HOU, of the Mega Stations, LAS is the only one that does not have a crew base, and that is about to change also.

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    Since when is JFK not a Delta hub
    JFK is a Focus City for Delta not a Hub
    Overheard on JFK TOWER - S Turns are fine, U-Turns are bad....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ari707
    Since when is JFK not a Delta hub
    JFK is a Focus City for Delta not a Hub
    As is JFK for American.

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    Both of you are wrong Re: Delta

    Corporate Stats: (showing JFK as one of its hubs and then also as one of its Int'l Gateways)

    http://www.delta.com/about_delta/corpor ... /index.jsp

    Recent Press Releases:

    http://news.delta.com/article_display.c ... e_id=10701

    http://news.delta.com/article_display.c ... e_id=10708

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ari707
    Since when is JFK not a Delta hub
    JFK is a Focus City for Delta not a Hub
    Delta does classify JFK as a international hub, Delta has 30 gates, connections from over 20 U.S cities to over 20 international cities makes JFK a hub for Delta.

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    If you are referring to US Airlines (domestic) and not US hubs, Continental also has a hub in Guam. Although this is technically Air Micronesia which is wholly owned and operated by CO and CO pilots and flight attendants that chose the Guam hub operate the flights.

    IAH is the largest hub with 736 total departures (324 CO and 410 BTA) and location of headquarters.
    EWR is the next largest with 432 total departures (246 CO and 186 BTA)
    CLE is next with 222 but only 46 of them are CO.
    GUM has about 20

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    IBERIA, AirTran's Principal hub is Atlanta, however, they are based in Orlando.
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