Pacific East Airlines
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Pacific East Airlines (IATA: 6P, ICAO: PCE, and Callsign: ) was a short-lived airline that ceased operation in 1984.
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[edit] History
Pacific East was formed in 1983 by former Western Airlines employees to serve mainly the Los Angeles - Hawaii route using Douglas DC-8-61 aircraft. Shortly after operations started the route network was expanded to include the San Francisco - Honolulu route and also Chicago - Los Angeles. To increase capacity Douglas DC-10s and more DC-8s were acquired. A new route from New York to Hawaii was opened and although the airline was carrying many passengers, it was losing money.
Bad management decisions, overbooking, failure to book passengers on other flights due to cancellations and overbooking led to a CAB investigation and unfavorable reviews with passengers led to the withdrawal of the operating license by authorities and ultimate bankruptcy in August 1984.[1]
[edit] Destinations
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Los Angeles, California
- Maui, Hawaii
- New York, New York
- Ontario
- San Francisco, California
[edit] Fleet
- Douglas DC-8-61
- Douglas DC-8-62
- Douglas DC-8-71
- Douglas DC-10 (for the 1983-84 winter season)
[edit] External links
[edit] Reference
- ^ Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing