Hey, Let us clarify and contemplate...
First, Hats off to Marko to bother regurgitating half of that above to an audience (probably) eyes-glazed and brain-fried by some of the theory and information presented here. I for one appreciate the insightful information. Vastly unusable or applicable in current form; it allows one to become inlightened and knowledgable on management decisions and programs as they affect little-old us in the front office driving around suckers to clever advertisement and wholesale outlets such as orbitz, priceline and travelocity.
On the matter of Regionals losing money for United(on their books), this can be misinterpreted as Regionals being unprofitable and should be stated clearly to reflect: poor UA Mgmt decisions resulted in more money being farmed out to various regional air carriers than was harvested back from them (pax revenue). Some regional operators may have actually given UA a return on their money while others did not or barely broke even. That should be a reflection on the Regional Operator(case by case). This could not necessarily be considerred a bad thing for UA, for anything that doesn't make money to increase your tax liability counts as a loss to lower it (very small difference in divedends for minority stockholders).
Remember...Regional air carriers were not originally created to operate over mainline routes. They were intended to serve more rural and near distant communities with service under the guidlines of feeding the mainline hubs of the Majors. The development of the RJ allowed "near" distances to be stretched without increasing operating costs (more efficient and faster aircraft). This fooled Majors into believing they could operate these newer aircraft on mainline routes cheaper than their aircraft that were not profitable (not enough buts in the seats) while still contracted to the terms of RJ Coded Flights. Responsible and Reverent Management would figure out how to fill the seats and make it happen or cut the route all together. Since the Rj came around, I have not heard as much emphasis placed on Revenue Passenger Miles. Certaintly this calculation with contract rates for the RJ would have remain unchanged with the only difference being the 50 Seat Rj is now full compared to the once 35% capacity Airbus.
Remember Sept 11, 2001? fourty-something people on a B767 transcoastal departure within an hour of a B757 (with similar passenger load), late-summer Tuesday Morning flight. That right there is an indication that mismanagement and refusal to give up passengers to the competition(UAL,AAL,DA) started this snowball from hell way before these clowns raped four flights of ALL their Life. Their actions simply launched this snowball over a cliff. Consider that they also spent weeks prior casing these flights for their low pax loads.
Sorry, abit offtrack but 'boggle-worthy' of one's mind if considerred.
The abuse of RJ service by mainline management to fly their colors to more locations and those once served by their larger mainline aircraft has brought about their own demise. Jesus walked by a Fig tree once that had no figs about it when it should have ( I don't know anything about figs but the Bible says they were in season then). So, Jesus cursed the tree that is should die for it was useless and produced no fruit. Rose bushes should be pruned periodically so they may bring forth more buds. If a route is not making any money, and their is no passengers to transport (or your competition is prostituting themself for the mediocre passenger count while you can't afford it)... STOP FLYING THERE!!! Let the competion have them. Sure this abuse brings business to the Regionals and hiring is "Booming?"(briefly). But, if you are going bankrupt years later as a result, EVERYONE ENDS UP A LOSER! That Regional that has been flying your colors gets a reputation just like yours (UA), consumers lose confidence and the regional will be lucky if Judge lets them operate if you don't. National didn't get Govt Help after Sept 11 and judge ordered them to Cease Ops. CH11 protection is a privilage not a right. A company should be better after govt help not worse off.
Just my turn on the soap box here, but, CEO should resign and forfeit earnings and reduced salary for period of degrading Company performance. Owes it to stockholders and employees for they stand to lose vastly in this deal. Just read about 4th generation family stands to lose job, 401K and ESOPs.
I used to travel extensively on a lawn-dart, death-tube Metroliner used by a regional where I once lived. These EMB Rj are not much spacier than the garrett sister's pad and I have spent more time traveling on EMB's over more distances than ever imagined on the Metro.. Oh, but IT'S A JET!!! I cannot be the only passenger that is out there avoiding at all cost anything less than a CRJ which for some legs is itself an unacceptable form of travel. Certaintly, an air carrier route partially loading an airbus or B737 will lose pax when sub'd with an RJ.
Okay, let me have it! Flame away!!
Kindest Regards,
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