bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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I get that there are some short hops in puddle jumpers, but I’m thinking regularly scheduled commercial air travel. As in so short you wonder if driving doesn’t make more sense.
For me it was Reno to San Jose (California) coming back from Las Vegas on the defunct Reno Air. It’s scheduled for a bit over an hour, but maybe 20 minutes of that is taxiing and waiting in line for takeoff. I’ve also taken LAX to Vegas, which is a few minutes longer.
I never took it, but United used to have flights between San Francisco and Oakland. It was supposed to be San Francisco to Oakland to Denver, but any segment could be booked. I heard mileage plan members would book it quite often near the end of the year to get the last segment or the minimum 500 miles to make status. I also recall seeing a schedule that had Oakland to San Jose with a fixed fare of $8.
For me it was Reno to San Jose (California) coming back from Las Vegas on the defunct Reno Air. It’s scheduled for a bit over an hour, but maybe 20 minutes of that is taxiing and waiting in line for takeoff. I’ve also taken LAX to Vegas, which is a few minutes longer.
I never took it, but United used to have flights between San Francisco and Oakland. It was supposed to be San Francisco to Oakland to Denver, but any segment could be booked. I heard mileage plan members would book it quite often near the end of the year to get the last segment or the minimum 500 miles to make status. I also recall seeing a schedule that had Oakland to San Jose with a fixed fare of $8.