lowecur
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In the first salvo in what would appear to be a pre-emptive strike, AirTran has announced service from Rochester to Boston effective July 6th. Jetblue has already announced service from sister city Buffalo, and I'm sure Rochester was slated for announcement in the next few months as further 190 deliveries arrive.
AirTran made a similar announcement a few months ago from BOS/IAD, but backed off as Jetblue made their announcement a few weeks later. I don't think that will happen here, as AirTran has a strong position in the Rochester market and knows they must face Jetblue sooner or later. This was a smart move on AirTrans part, as now I don't think Jetblue will challenge them. Jetblue has too many other cities to place their 190s with little challenge from an LCC, and that's where I see them going in the next 12 months.
The caveat is Neeleman is an extremely competitive person, and he may choose to lose money on this route just to make a point. Naah!
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060328/nytu041a.html?.v=1
AirTran made a similar announcement a few months ago from BOS/IAD, but backed off as Jetblue made their announcement a few weeks later. I don't think that will happen here, as AirTran has a strong position in the Rochester market and knows they must face Jetblue sooner or later. This was a smart move on AirTrans part, as now I don't think Jetblue will challenge them. Jetblue has too many other cities to place their 190s with little challenge from an LCC, and that's where I see them going in the next 12 months.
The caveat is Neeleman is an extremely competitive person, and he may choose to lose money on this route just to make a point. Naah!
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060328/nytu041a.html?.v=1