Airlines Add Extra Flights to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX
Major airlines are adding over 3,000 seats with extra flights to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 9.
Delta is taking the lead by adding 1,300 seats between Philadelphia and Kansas City routes. They’ve set up two direct flights from PHL to MSY for February 7 and 8, with flights back on February 10.
United is matching that by adding 1,700 seats with 10 non-stop flights. They’re running three direct flights from PHL to MSY on February 6, 7, and 8.
“We can’t wait to see our planes packed with midnight green as Philly’s biggest football fans flock to The Big Easy for America’s biggest sporting event of the year,” said Josh Flyr to TravelPulse.
JetBlue is joining in from New York airports. They’re adding two extra flights from Newark Liberty on February 7, and two more from JFK – one each on February 7 and 8.
Budget airline Frontier is also helping out with a February 8 flight from Philadelphia, with a return trip set for February 10.
For Kansas City fans, Delta is offering one non-stop flight from MCI to MSY on February 7. United picked February 7 and 8 for outbound flights, with two return options on February 10.
This is New Orleans’ 11th time hosting the NFL championship, tying the record for most Super Bowls held in one city. The Superdome itself has hosted seven of these championship games. This is a re-match of the Super Bowl LVI in Arizona two years ago, where the Chiefs beat the Eagles by 3 points.
Sources: travelpulse.com, boardingarea.com
The 9 Numbers The Eagles Have Retired, And Who Might Be Next
The Eagles have been around for a long time. They were founded in 1933, making then the 8th oldest team in the NFL. And some of those teams older than them have either moved or changed their name in that time, while the Eagles have always been the Eagles, except for one year in the 40s where they merged with the Steelers to become the Steagles.
Throughout those 80+ years of existence, things have not always been great. In the 40s they were a near dynasty, winning two National Championships at the end of the decade. Then in 1960, they took down the juggernaut that was Vince Lombardi’s Packers. But once the Super Bowl era started, the Eagles winning ways ended. It took until 1980 for them to make a Super Bowl, and until 2017 to win one. The Andy Reid era featured a ton of wins, just not in the most important game of the year.
But despite the lack of Super Bowl Rings until recently, thee have still been a lot of great players to come through Philly. Some All-Time great players. The likes of Reggie White, Jerome Brown, Brian Dawkins, and more. In fact the Eagles have sent 25 players to the Hall of Fame.
But there is an honor even more rare, saved for only the greatest players in franchise history. Having your Jersey retired.
So far only 9 players have been given that honor. But are there more on the way? Let’s first look at the 9 guys whose Jersey numbers have already been retired. And then lets look at the cases of 8 more guys who may have a shot at one day seeing their numbers up there among the other greats in teamhistory.