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Here's some good news... Delta Connection is adding two flights a day direct from Altanta to Key West! Two daily, direct flights will connect Atlanta's Hartsfield airport with Key West.
The flights will leave Atlanta at 8:30am and 2:25pm, with return flights to Atlanta leaving Key West at 11:25am and 2:25pm. The trip is expected to take 2 hours. This is exciting news for anyone who's made the Atlanta-Key West trek before! |
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Here is the press release -
Atlanta is First Key West Destination Outside Florida In 40 Years; Special Inaugural Fares Offered ATLANTA, July 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Delta Connection this fall will offer customers the first regional jet service at Key West, Fla., with daily round-trip flights to Atlanta and Orlando. The nonstop Atlanta flights will be the first airline service from Key West to a destination outside Florida in 40 years. Delta Connection will upgrade existing twice-daily Key West-Orlando turboprop service with 40-passenger Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets on Sept. 1. Two daily nonstop, round-trip flights between Key West and Atlanta will start Oct. 1, featuring the 70-passenger Bombardier CRJ700. Delta (NYSE: DAL) is offering special introductory round-trip fares ranging from $250 to $350 for travel between 148 destinations and Key West via the new non-stop Atlanta-Key West flights for tickets purchased by Aug. 9, 2001. The special fares apply to travel between Oct. 1 and Dec. 15, 2002, except for certain holiday periods. See below for other important details. "Key West customers will love the comfort and convenience of Delta Connection regional jets," said Fred Buttrell, president and chief executive officer, Delta Connection, Inc. "This fall it will be even easier to fly to their favorite destinations, because our new service to Atlanta links the Key West community to the world in just one stop." With new service to Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport -- the world's largest single-airline hub -- passengers can connect to more than 880 flights to 210 destinations served by Delta, Delta Connection and their worldwide partners. Both the CRJ200 and CRJ700 aircraft are environmentally friendly, operating at noise levels lower than many of the commercial and private aircraft serving Key West today. Known as one of the quietest aircraft in the world, the Bombardier CRJ has revolutionized travel through its broad passenger appeal, comfort and convenience. The aircraft has a comfortable two-by-two seating arrangement; every seat is an aisle or window, with no middle seats. Delta Connection carrier Comair will operate the jet flights between Key West and Orlando and Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) will operate the new service between Key West and Atlanta. Sample Of Delta's Round-trip Sale Fares BETWEEN KEY WEST and ROUND-TRIP SALE FARES Kansas City $300 Los Angeles $350 Milwaukee $300 New York (JFK) $250 New York (LaGuardia) $250 Philadelphia $250 Seattle $350 The new flights between Key West and Atlanta: From Key West to Atlanta Flight Departs Arrives Equipment Effective 4846 11:25 a.m. 1:25 p.m. CRJ700 Oct. 1, 2002 4848 5:25 p.m. 7:25 p.m. CRJ700 Oct. 1, 2002 From Atlanta to Key West Flight Departs Arrives Equipment Effective 4845 8:30 a.m. 10:35 a.m. CRJ700 Oct. 1, 2002 4847 2:25 p.m. 4:30 p.m. CRJ700 Oct. 1, 2002 The new schedule between Key West and Orlando: From Key West to Orlando Flight Departs Arrives Equipment Effective 5032 9:00 a.m. 10:07 a.m. CRJ200 Sept. 1 2002 5034 7:35 p.m. 8:42 p.m. CRJ200 Sept. 1, 2002 From Orlando to Key West Flight Departs Arrives Equipment Effective 5031 7:35 a.m. 8:35 a.m. CRJ200 Sept. 1, 2002 5713 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. CRJ200 Sept. 1, 2002 Delta Connection includes wholly owned subsidiaries Atlantic Southeast Airlines and Comair, and additional regional carriers Atlantic Coast Airlines, Chautauqua Airlines and SkyWest Airlines. Delta Connection carriers operate more than 250 regional jets throughout North America. For more information, please contact Delta Reservations, 1-800-221-1212, or visit delta.com. NOTE: A portion of travel for some itineraries may be on the following Delta Connection carriers: Atlantic Coast Airlines, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Chautauqua Airlines, Comair and Sky West Airlines, or codeshare partner American Eagle. Restrictions: Tickets are non-transferable. Seats are limited and fares may not be available on all flights or in all markets. Purchase Requirements: Fares require a 14-day advance purchase. Fares shown are roundtrip. Roundtrip purchase is required. Ticketing Period: Tickets must be purchased on or before Aug. 9, 2002. Purchases at delta.com must be made at time of reservations confirmation and must be paid for using credit card/check card only. For tickets not purchased at delta.com, purchase must be made within 1 day of reservations confirmation or at least 14 days prior to departure, whichever comes first but not later than Aug. 9, 2002. Travel Period: Travel must commence on/after Oct. 1, 2002. All travel must be completed by Dec. 15, 2002. Blackout Dates: Nov. 27, Dec. 1-2, 2002. Fare Validity: Fares are valid in the Economy (Coach) Cabin on Delta/Delta Connection flights between Key West Fla., and select Delta destinations in the 48 contiguous states via nonstop flights between Atlanta Ga., and Key West Fla. Travel must originate or terminate in Key West, Fla. Min./Max. Stay: Minimum Stay: Saturday night stay is required for travel commencing prior to Nov. 24 and from Nov. 30 through Dec. 15, 2002. For travel commencing Nov. 24 through Nov. 27, 2002 a Wednesday night stay is required. For travel commencing on Nov. 28-29, 2002 no minimum stay required. Maximum Stay: None. Cancellations/Refunds: Fares are nonrefundable. Changes/Standby: Wholly unused tickets: Although fares are nonrefundable, customer may apply value of fare to any applicable published fare less $100 plus any applicable fare difference. Partially used tickets: Date/Time changes allowed only on return portion of itinerary for a fee of $100 per change, plus applicable fare difference, as long as rule requirements are satisfied. All changes must be made prior to the original date/time of departure. Fares offered on delta.com do not apply for reissue/downgrade of previously purchased tickets. Same day standby is allowed. Taxes/Fees: Fares do not include a $3.00 Federal Excise Tax which will be imposed on each flight segment of your itinerary. A flight segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing. Fares do not include Passenger Facility Charge(s) of up to $18.00, depending on itinerary, and September 11th Security Fee of up to $10.00 per round-trip. These fees are the responsibility of the passenger and must be paid at the time of purchase. Miscellaneous: Fares and rules are subject to change without notice. Third party purchases of tickets are not permitted on delta.com. The credit card/check card holder making the purchase must be a traveling passenger or have the same last name of at least one passenger. Special offers issued on delta.com may not be applied to other Web fares. These special offers are not combinable with other Delta Fares. Vouchers cannot be used towards the purchase of tickets on delta.com. Offer is void where prohibited by law. Other restrictions may apply. (c) 2002 Delta Air Lines, Inc. |
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After a trial run yesterday, the new jets that'll be making this route got a lot of good reviews. Area residents were reported in the papers as saying that the Bombardier CRJ 700 (the jets that will be on this run) were quieter on take-off than the turbo-props, and the locals on the flight said the seating was comfortable.
Be interested to hear some first-hand reports of this flight when it kicks off on Oct. 1st... |
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Unfortuntly I couldn't go out on the trial run but I spoke to several people who did and this is what I gathered - Everyone commented on how quiet it was. You could easily hear the guy 3 seats in front of you with no problem. The take off was very, very steep. That seem to bother a couple of people but not too much. The landing was the worst......very bumpy, a very hard landing and they used up every inch of the runway getting it to a stop. That bothered just about everyone. Most wrote it off to the fact the pilots are getting use to the plane/runway. It also offers beverage service and snacks (pretzels) and was very comfortable. The really need to get the runway thing figured out. That kind of a landing would bother me every time if that would be the norm with what we have now.
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Thanks grglnswsh! The steep take-off was kind of strange to me the first time I flew on one of these smaller jets from a small airport. Then I realized it was like a really powerful thrill ride and enjoyed it. It's all state of mind, I guess.
Now, the landing seems to be the most important part of a flight so I'm with you on getting the it down to an artform. So, if anyone flies into/out of KW after this flight goes regular, would you mind posting about it? We're interested in hearing how this works out! |
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