My first guess was MIA-OXD. but the latter is general aviation only. So... CHS-CRW (Charleston to Charleston)?There was only one non stop mainline route in the US between cities with the same name that ended last year, any guesses?
With the A220 or even the A320neo / 737MAX runway length shouldn't be an issue for any transcon flights in any weather condition.This is just an opinion based question? The three furthest non stop destinations from PWM are currently: DEN @1777 mi, DFW @ 1619 mi, and RSW @ 1344 mi. Of the following cities, which have the best chance of being served by Portland in the future based on distance and aircraft limitations. Also factor in the popularity of the city by Mainers along with the selected city residents desire to actually travel to Maine?
Distance in air miles
PHX 2334
LAS 2404
IAH 1665
SLC 2118
MCI 1293
LAX 2636
PDX 2529
SEA 2482
By the way, distance to FPO (Bahamas) is 1270 mi. and other Caribbean options cannot happen until an FIS facility is built. My guess would be Houston but my preference would be Salt Lake City. I still think that any of the three west coast options are still years down the road but feel that LAX would make the most sense even though a Portland to Portland connection would be pretty cool. There was only one non stop mainline route in the US between cities with the same name that ended last year, any guesses?
You are correct, Breeze tried out the route for a short period and ended it last year. FLL would be a great addition!Personally, I'd like FLL (1330) as that's our preferred cruise departure port. and once we get the FIS I'd look for KEF at 2310.
My first guess was MIA-OXD. but the latter is general aviation only. So... CHS-CRW (Charleston to Charleston)?
I wouldn't count Keflavik out as pure fantasy (caveat needing the FIS facility). Paul had Icelandair on his radar way back when they first built the latest terminal expansion, and Icelandair also has (or had) a close relationship with Auto Europe. Portland could theoretically even be a lower-cost port to Europe given that it's closer than Logan and presumably has cheaper slots.Fantasy:
Alaska to SEA or PDX
Icelandair or Play seasonal to KEF
Aer Lingus seasonal to DUB
A quick google says no, there are no customs requirements for flights between San Juan and the mainland US.Did we determine whether SJU requires customs or not? It is 1760 miles from PWM which would make it equal to DEN. Do you think that Puerto Rico would be the most desired destination in the Caribbean for Mainers?