Delta Flies From Love
The Fort Worth Star Telegram’s aviation Blog, Sky Talk, writes about Delta beginning service from Dallas Love Field Airport to its Memphis, TN hub today. The flights will be flown by Delta’s regional jet provider, Pinnacle Airlines, under the Delta Connection name. They will start 3 daily flights on July 6 and use CRJ200 aircraft which are exempt under the Wrigth Amendment and Wright Agreement since they have less than 56 seats.
It’s an interesting move for Delta and I do wonder how they identified that segment being of good potential. Since it is a Delta hub (ex Northwest Airlines), it can provide connections to a wide variety of destinations but I’m not sure if the destinations are where the typical Dallas business traveler wants to go.
One thing is for sure. If history is anything to go by, American Airlines may already be re-thinking its withdrawal from Love Field and trying to identify how to answer this challenge to its turf.
I do wonder whose gates Delta is going to use. Currently, AA and Continental hold the only usable gates in addition to Southwest’s. Delta has not identified which gates it will use so far and American Airlines has said it has not negotiated any sub-leases either. Continental perhaps?

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