John Pennekamp
I'd rather be here...
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Sort of, but maybe Delta is finally realizing that RJ's don't belong on routes like SLC-BHM. That route, and similar ones, are not what the RJ was intended for. I also never said get rid of the RJ's, but I am saying utilize them as they were intended.
Now THAT statement I agree with! These are the routes they should be abandoning altogether.
Delta, being the "marketing driven airline" that it is still cares more about its image than its actual profits. They used to brag (the Leo Mullin/Vicki Escarra/Michelle Burns era) about flying "from anywhere to everywhere". This is when the asinine long thin RJ routes began, but gas was cheap, so what the hell?
Well now that gas is expensive and profits are "suddenly" important, they need to transform the RJ operators back into a traditional "commuter" role of moving passengers into the hub and connecting them to the high yield transcon and Int'l mainline flights. The best way to do this (from an efficiency standpoint) is with large turboprops. The next best way is to fill large RJs. But if a market can only support a 50 seat aircraft, they need to decide to use it or abandon the market. Not upgrade it. I still see a demand for 50 seat RJs, but they will (and only should) exist in markets that can reliably fill them.