justinbrett
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When I said "lots of flights" I mean lots of flights from within the US that could connect to daytime westbound departures, so it's not as if there's no feed to mid-late morning departures. Certainly easy from the midwest and Texas (as well as the west coast and rockies). There are even east coast flights that reach LAX and SFO before 10am . (eg. MIA, IAD, PHL, JFK).
But you're right about the arriving for new work day thing, which certainly is the predominant paradigm (which is exactly what I'm suggesting, as to why Sunrise 5am arrival will work). Personally though in my peer circle I'm noticing a transition to day time type flights that allow you to reach a hotel and be in better condition for the day ahead, especially as internet connectivity onboard aircraft improves and allows a full days work in the sky.
That's not the point though, LAX/SFO are the primary ports for Australian flights, if you can't do a same day connection in CA you don't have many other options.
The late evening departure, and early morning arrival, means you can practically connect to/from anywhere in the US same day.
"Lots" isn't good enough, we're looking for "all", or at least "most". It's not the trunk routes that matter - it's all those once a day American Eagle connections that need to be considered.
