Eastern readjusts its network of destinations

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Eastern Airlines’ current schedule consists of two routes: Montevideo from Miami, and New York – Guayaquil. These routes are operated by Boeing 767-300(ER), with a capacity for 244 passengers.

While Montevideo has two flights per week, Guayaquil has four weekly operations. Between the two routes Eastern has 12 weekly flights (6 per leg) with a fleet of 14 aircraft:

AircraftTotalRegistrations
Boeing 767-200(ER)5N602KW, N603KW, N604KW, N605KW, N606KW
Boeing 767-300(ER)7N225NE, N36NE, N509KW, N700KW, N703KW, N706KW
Boeing 777-200(ER)2N771KW, N783KW

Both Boeing 777-200(ER) aircraft have not yet performed any scheduled flights with Eastern, and continue to be preserved pending their incorporation into commercial service.

Meanwhile, the Boeing 767-200(ER) aircraft has few scheduled operations, as they are mainly focused on charter flights.

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Image: Eric Lichtenstein – Flickr

Last March Eastern was scheduled to inaugurate flights to Belo Horizonte from Boston, Miami and New York in May. Finally, the airline cancelled Boston operations, and plans to start with Miami and New York between November and December, on Boeing 767-300(ER) aircraft.

Sarajevo, its first European destination, was scheduled for its first flight on May 28. Eastern planned a weekly frequency on Boeing 767-200(ER) aircraft to and from Chicago, marking its arrival in that U.S. city. A few weeks after the announcement, Eastern Airlines suspended this schedule.

One of Eastern’s best routes earlier this year (Asunción) has flights suspended until at least November 2. The reasons for this cancellation are mainly due to a decrease in the demand and the drop of tourism – vaccines to the United States.

In November the company plans to resume regular operations to Asunción Airport, with three weekly flights on Boeing 767-300(ER) aircraft.

Image: Annie Flodin – Flickr

The start-up of the Boeing 777-200(ER) was scheduled for the route to Quito from Miami and New York. Same as the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Ecuadorian city suffered the permanent cessation, when it had planned to start in September.

Other cities suspended include Georgetown, Los Cabos, Port Au Prince and Santo Domingo, in addition to Buenos Aires, although the Argentine capital never started.

Regarding new routes, Cirium, the aeronautical intelligence platform, showed a tentative schedule for Eastern between Miami and Santa Cruz de la Sierra starting on November 14. For the time being, the company did not make any statement through its website or social networks.

Eastern Airlines numbers (routes, seats and flights)

Routes during December 2020 and 2021 plus September-December projection

Routes

Eastern’s seats offered (by leg) from the United States by month + projection from September to December

Seats

Eastern’s flights offered (per leg) from the United States plus projection from September to December

Flights

Current route schedule

Eastern Airlines

Tentative schedule with Asunción, Belo Horizonte and Santa Cruz de la Sierra

Tentative schedule
  • Miami (MIA) – Asunción (ASU) – Miami (MIA): tentative start
  • Miami (MIA) – Belo Horizonte (CNF) – Miami (MIA): tentative start
  • New York (JFK) – Belo Horizonte (CNF) – New York (JFK): tentative start
  • New York (JFK)– Guayaquil (GYE) – New York (JFK): regular route
  • Miami (MIA) – Montevideo (MVD)– Miami (MIA): regular route
  • Miami (MIA) – Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) – Miami (MIA): without official information

Among other news from Eastern, the airline informed that it will incorporate more than 30 Boeing 777Fs as it plans to launch its air cargo services. These operations will begin in the first quarter of 2022.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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