Tim,
I'm not trying to knock XJT, quite the reverse. However, those profits indicated on the filings did not iclude several items that Continental picks up the tab for. i.e. Aircraft leases, all of which are Continental's sub-leased at a lower rate to XJT. Fuel was also paid for by Continental. These costs are rolled into Continentals filings so the "profit" generated by XJT is somewhat shallow. CAL sells tickets on CAL, when I talked to Mr. Ream in 2003, Continental did not even have the numbers for XJT revenue.
Yes you can make money from a 50 seat jet, but the ticket price is going to reflect the higher costs involved of operating the aircraft. The branded flying would be a lot more tangible with 70-100 seat equipment with much lower CASM.
I spent eight years at XJT and had a blast but I was concerned about the loss of CAL flying ,both current and future, and felt the time was right to move on.
Once again, I wish you all the best of luck.