Ok, let me get this straight.
I doubt you have it straight, but go ahead.
A MD-88 carrying 50 people and burning 5500#/hour is better than a CRJ-200 carrying 50 people burning 3000# per hour. Because of the "highest CASM" (though you didn't give us the actual CASM numbers, let's see them for proof) and $90 barrel oil.
I didn't say that. Nice try.
I said neither. Mainline can no longer afford to subsidize the CRJ200.
It just so happens that the CRJ200 burns the most/pax and also has the highest CASM. It is the least economical plane, particularly at higher fuel costs. Domestic capacity will be cut from routes that are not profitable. The reality, whether you choose to ignore it or not, is that the largest cuts will be from the routes flown by the CRJ200.
I believe at least 35 50 seaters are scheduled to be taken out of service in 2008. Probably at least that many next year. Meanwhile, the mainline will receive 7 B737-700s, 4 B757ERs, and 3 B777s in 2008.
However, if you choose to live in your own reality and believe that the CRJ200 is here to stay, go right ahead.
That's all fine and dandy, but you still haven't PROVEN your statement that the CRJ 200 is the least economical compared to comparable mainline narrowbody equipment on a given route.
And are CASMs everything? If it was that easy, then why bother getting an MBA?!! Hey everyone, FDJ the pilot has it all figured out! Put THIS guy on the fast track to upper management!
So before we go any further, let's see the numbers. Otherwise, all this is is FDJ's OPINION on what it will be. Of which I couldn't care less.
And when you provide the cost analysis, be sure to factor in lost business opportunity by decreasing frequency on the routes when you cut the RJs out, losses from breaking contracts with airlines and airports outside of bankruptcy, and increased labor costs by moving to mainline crews. Also the lost customers to Airtran feeding them out of ATL to these destinations.
We'll be waiting. Please don't cop out again. Put your money where your mouth is by backing your inflammatory statements or go home, FDJ.