Midwest Airlines Cuts Flights? Airline Insider Weighs In
Mick Trevey
Katie DeLong
MILWAUKEE - We will know soon about the Midwest flight cuts.
Midwest Airlines plans to cut routes to save money.
Midwest confirms some employees will learn about which cities will be dropped Friday.
Thursday, TODAYS TMJ4s Mick Trevey talked to an airline industry insider about what those cuts could be.
Jay Sorensen knows Midwest Airlines well. He's a former executive, and even says he's the executive who came up with onboard chocolate chip cookies.
Topping his list of predicted cuts: nonstop West Coast routes like Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. The reason: Midwest retired their MD-80 planes, and the rest of their fleet can't go that far.
I think those markets may stay out of Kansas City. Whether they'll connect with Milwaukee remains to be seen. But certainly nonstops out of Milwaukee to the West Coast are gone, Sorensen said.
He thinks other West Coast routes are good candidates for cuts like Las Vegas, Denver and Phoenix. Those routes have thin profit margins, and in hot weather, they push the limits of how far the planes can go.
Sorensen says Florida will likely see cuts too, like Fort Lauderdale or Fort Myers, but he thinks some cities are almost sure to stay. Like New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Dallas.
You may see some cuts in those markets in terms of maybe a flight being dropped but those markets are certainly going to stay because those routes are proven money makers for that airline, Sorensen said.
Even though some information about the cuts might leak out Friday, Midwests spokesperson said the full public announcement won't happen until next week.
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Jumping in here to point out this is speculation on Sorensens part. Not saying that some of that doesn't seem logical, but it is not the final word direct from Midwest.
Hopefully Midwest will release some news today.