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    Bahamasair/US Airways Codeshare to LGA

    I don't know the specifics, but US Airways is operating flights on behalf of Bahamasair to LGA from Nassau (NAS).


    Bahamasair 618 (Operated by US Airways)
    Departs NAS @ 1225
    Arrives LGA @ 1517
    A319
    1104 miles

    I can't find a return flight or how frequent it is, so I'll let others pick it up from here.


    Brian
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    It's a codeshare. UP618 is US1490 and UP619 is 1479. Checking flights for the next two weeks it's daily. On Saturdays (not tomorrow) looks like there are a few flights including to FPO. Ah, but it's just boring (sorry Ron) US Airways A319's :(

    Mike

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    Brian, because of this code share I doubt you will see any Bahamasair aircraft in NY
    airports anytime soon. And Mike no offense taken, the US 319's are pretty routine/boring
    but they are actually pretty nice to fly on.

    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGA777
    Brian, because of this code share I doubt you will see any Bahamasair aircraft in NY
    airports anytime soon.
    Is it possible we may see an equipment sub (ie: Bahamasair aircraft)? Can -200s even make it up here?

    Quote Originally Posted by LGA777
    And Mike no offense taken, the US 319's are pretty routine/boring but they are actually pretty nice to fly on.
    Prove it! :D


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    Quote Originally Posted by Futterman
    Is it possible we may see an equipment sub (ie: Bahamasair aircraft)? Can -200s even make it up here?
    Brian
    Not anytime soon. This is strictly a codeshare. US is not operating the flight specifically for Bahamasair.

    Mike

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    Heres todays routes comming to LGA,
    Freeport Bahamasair 602 02:22 PM Scheduled
    Nassau Bahamasair 618 03:00 PM Scheduled
    Nassau Bahamasair 620 05:35 PM Scheduled

    Mike,
    Yes the BHS 732 can make it up here. One landed at EWR a few months. back (old colors)
    Senga

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    mike it's just a boring US A319, it's an EOW US A319...
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SengaB
    Mike,
    Yes the BHS 732 can make it up here. One landed at EWR a few months. back (old colors)
    Senga
    Oh, I'm not doubting a 732 can make it I was saying that don't expect to see it on the NAS/FPO-LGA run anytime soon.

    Mike

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