Northern Pacific Stops Selling Tickets On Only Route: What’s Next?

Northern Pacific Stops Selling Tickets On Only Route: What’s Next?

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Update: Northern Pacific has just loaded its fall flight schedule for the same route, so it looks like the airline is maintaining service in this market.

Northern Pacific Airways has seemingly closed reservations for its only route, between Ontario and Las Vegas. While I wouldn’t assume the airline is going out of business, I am curious what’s next

Northern Pacific closes Ontario to Las Vegas reservations

For those not familiar with Northern Pacific, the initial plan for the airline was to operate between the United States and Asia via a hub in Anchorage using old Boeing 757s. The carrier essentially wanted to do across the Pacific what Icelandair has done across the Atlantic.

The business model was questionable to begin with, but became even more challenging when Russian airspace closed to airlines from the United States, as this put the carrier’s plans on pause. We’ve seen Northern Pacific throw around all kinds of other concepts, from flying to Mexico, to being based in Saipan.

However, in the end, the airline decided to launch operations with once weekly flights between Ontario (ONT) and Las Vegas (LAS). The airline eventually increased frequencies to three times weekly, though the carrier’s last three flights have all been canceled (let’s just assume it was due to the weather).

Well, here’s an interesting update — Northern Pacific’s website is no longer accepting bookings for the Ontario to Las Vegas route after September 4, 2023. There hasn’t been any official announcement yet, though that sure points toward the airline discontinuing this route, or something.

Northern Pacific’s Boeing 757 first class

So, what’s next for Northern Pacific?

Northern Pacific’s plan was never to operate service between Ontario and Las Vegas permanently, but rather it was a way to ease into starting passenger service. In order to work on getting ETOPS certification (which is required to make Asia service work), Northern Pacific needed to first launch commercial operations, so I imagine that was a motivator here. However, I figured the route would last for more than several weeks.

If Northern Pacific does end this route, I wouldn’t assume that’s a sign that the airline is going out of business, or anything. However, I can’t help but wonder what’s next for the airline. Northern Pacific is currently hiring direct-entry Anchorage-based Boeing 757 captains, with a mention of “travel guaranteed” from select gateways, including Las Vegas (LAS), Newark (EWR), Oakland (OAK), Ontario (ONT), and Orlando (MCO).

Those were among the cities in the United States that Northern Pacific was initially going to serve, creating one-stop service to Asia.

Northern Pacific still claims to be aiming to launch transpacific flights in 2024, pending ETOPS certification for its Boeing 757s. The question is what the airline will do in the meantime. Will Northern Pacific launch a different route? Will the airline suspend commercial operations? Will the airline lease its aircraft to other airlines? Only time will tell…

What’s next for Northern Pacific?

Bottom line

Northern Pacific has closed reservations for its Ontario to Las Vegas route as of early September 2023. This very much points to the airline discontinuing this route, which was just launched several weeks ago.

Northern Pacific is apparently still hoping to launch transatlantic flights in 2024. The question is what the airline has planned in the meantime…

What do you think is next for Northern Pacific?

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  1. greg Guest

    They are selling ticket

  2. JK Guest

    I flew it couple weeks ago and had no complaint at all. I just hate that I-15 drive so much and anything that would help I would do it, especially for only $45.

  3. Richard Sachs Guest

    Is the airline still involved in a lawsuit with Burlington Northern?

  4. Extraordinary1 Member

    Load factor is 0% for ONT-LAS tomorrow (based on booking seat map).

  5. NedsKid Diamond

    They just posted to social media that their September schedule is now posted and selling (as of about 40 minutes ago).

  6. Jon Guest

    I think they operate as the carrier for some other resellers, I remember seeing something about Surf Air?

  7. Syd Guest

    told you you shoulda been on it

  8. BW Guest

    Their "Crew Scheduler - Crew Controller" position posting seems to be copied and pasted from Ravn. Unless it really is working for Ravn just on behalf of Northern Pacific?

    1. Jon Guest

      Yeah they're partnered with Ravn in some capacity https://np.com/elite-status

    2. Brian Guest

      It is the same company. Crew schedulers are scheduling for both NPA and Ravn flights.

  9. derek Guest

    I fear they are joining an airline alliance with Red Way Airlines of Lincoln, Nebraska.

    The best for them might be to wet-lease their aircraft. I wonder if El Al is open to what they did with North American Airlines many years ago?

  10. BradLAX Member

    "What's your value proposition to consumers, Northern Pacific?"

    "Well, we fly 3x per week between two cities that are only a 3-hour drive apart, on a route that has long been served by Southwest Airlines."

    How could it possibly fail so quickly?

    1. N1120A Guest

      You have to be breaking a lot of laws to do ONT-LAS in 3 hours.

    2. Maui Guest

      Google shows it as a 3 hour 20 minute drive right now. Going even 7-8 mph above the speed limit would get you under 3 hours.

    3. Leigh Diamond

      I guess you don't live in the region? 3 hours is absurdly optimistic. Google is based in the Bay Area, not Los Angeles!! Do yourself a favor and don't rely on Google for traffic advice!

    4. Maui Guest

      Los Angeles? Ontario to Vegas doesn’t even pass through Los Angeles. I’m guessing you don’t understand how those traffic estimates are calculated, right? But someone who thinks it matters what city a company has their HQ in wouldnt likely be privy to that. Or did you think the trip was LAX to Vegas? 3 hours 12 minutes right now from ONT airport to LAS airport per Waze.

    5. RichM Diamond

      True, but driving at least 85 to 90 mph seems to be pretty much mandatory on I-15.

  11. Never In Doubt Guest

    Fake airline (temporarily?) stops doing fake airline things.

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N1120A Guest

You have to be breaking a lot of laws to do ONT-LAS in 3 hours.

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BradLAX Member

"What's your value proposition to consumers, Northern Pacific?" "Well, we fly 3x per week between two cities that are only a 3-hour drive apart, on a route that has long been served by Southwest Airlines." How could it possibly fail so quickly?

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Maui Guest

Google shows it as a 3 hour 20 minute drive right now. Going even 7-8 mph above the speed limit would get you under 3 hours.

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