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Delta cutting fall flights



By Alexander Coolidge • [email protected] • July 9, 2008


Delta Air Lines says it will cut almost 23 percent of flights this fall out of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport as it battles sky-high fuel prices.

Roughly 314 flights will depart the Hebron airport on peak days with the most traffic, compared with about 407 flights last fall and about 370 this month.
Part of those cuts are part of the normal reduced schedule for the slower fall flying season, but Delta officials say fuel prices have also forced the airline to reduce service at CVG and elsewhere. Delta didn’t release details on which specific cities and flights are being trimmed.

“Everybody knows what’s happening with fuel – it’s hitting us hard,” said Robert Cortelyou, senior vice president of network planning, in an interview today. The spot price of a gallon of jet fuel today was $3.95, roughly double the cost a year ago.
Cortelyou said Cincinnati isn’t being singled out for cuts, noting Delta’s other hubs are also seeing dozens of flights eliminated. He noted other airlines have similarly curtailed flights out of hubs in Cleveland and Chicago.

Other airports seeing significant Delta cuts are its other hubs in Atlanta and Salt Lake City as well as Boston, Orlando. Delta’s operation at New York’s JFK Airport is actually expanding as the carrier ramps up international flights at the same time it reduces domestic flying.

Even Atlanta – our biggest hub and the biggest airport in the world – is taking a haircut,” Cortelyou said.

Cortelyou stressed Delta remains committed to maintaining its hub at CVG and said the airline is targeting cuts at flights to smaller markets with mostly connecting passengers. Cutting service will protect Delta’s profitability, which keeps the hub strong, he said.

“There’s not a plug being pulled – CVG is still one of the largest hubs in the country,” said Cortelyou, noting the airport would remain the third biggest in the Midwest behind Chicago and Detroit.

The airline is also trying to minimize the elimination of direct service to destinations by instead trimming the number of flights to various cities. Nonetheless, Delta will offer direct service to about 99 destinations versus 112 a year ago.

Late last year, Delta announced it would cut flights to combat the soaring cost of fuel – since then it has twice deepened the target for reduced flying. As of last month, Delta said it will reduce available seating capacity this year by 13 percent.

Earlier this year, Delta announced it would solicit thousands of its employees for buyouts. The company said last month it would give severance to all 4,000 employees who volunteered – twice the number initially targeted.

Atlanta-based Delta had 55,044 total full-time employees as of the end of last year, including 2,700 based at the airport in Hebron.




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Looks like Delta is trying to shrink it's way to profitability. It didn't work last time...what makes them think it will work this time.
 
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Still one of the best things I have ever done. This AF desk jockey has no clue what he is talking about, and really needs to get back to work and clean his bunk room.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Looks like Gerbil is still sticking his head in the sand. This moron would tell you all is well as the Titanic starts to list. Find a life raft Delta guys.
 
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Still one of the best things I have ever done. This AF desk jockey has no clue what he is talking about, and really needs to get back to work and clean his bunk room.


Bye Bye--General Lee

I was in the process of adding him to my ignore list when I scrolled down just a bit more and read your post. :) Great minds think alike. Tanker Clown just...doesn't think.



I think MEM could have the same thing happen to it on the red tail side, however, it is so much RJs already and not much mainline that I don't know how they could cut back the mainline stuff much more than they already have. And the RJ stuff is maybe just connecting people to more RJ stuff. MEM seems a bit pointless in the grand scheme of things, the more I think about it.
 
Look at the press announcement from CMR(OH) yesterday. These cuts were announced a few months ago. CMR is now going to take the licks for this.
They are doing the same thing in SLC FWIW.
SKW will probably get the LAX stuff to augment their pull down in SLC. CMR is just the accumulator in the system, and they can be grown or shrunk at any time.
 
Bad for the employees and their families.

Good for passengers. The CVG Comair Terminal is a customer service nightmare.
 
General,
It sounds to me like the person you ignored had a valid point, and the stock (s) looks to be leaning that way as well. \ I'm glad to see you keep optimistic through this though. I hope you end up being right.
 
“Even Atlanta – our biggest hub and the biggest airport in the world – is taking a haircut,” Cortelyou said.

They are taking something else. And they are taking it in a place that should be an exit hole.
 
Where in the article does it say they're cutting mainly RJs?


I guess you missed the part about Comair laying off 300 pilots and 220 stews. They are dumping planes with that.

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
General,
It sounds to me like the person you ignored had a valid point, and the stock (s) looks to be leaning that way as well. \ I'm glad to see you keep optimistic through this though. I hope you end up being right.

Almost all airline stocks are down, mostly due to high fuel. Their market caps aren't worth much, but the cash on hand says a lot. The DL/NWA combo will have around $7 billion (which includes $1 billion in revolving credit) and that will be used to try to survive this high fuel environment and outlast competitors. That is key. Others will fail eventually, and a lot of those will not come back. When only a few are left, then fares will stablize and hopefully profits will return. And we aren't really a lost cause, since foreign airlines will probably invest in us (JB and Lufthansa already did this) if we need it (AF said they would contribute up to $750 million if we had needed it for the merger).

As long as high oil affects transportation, Airline stocks probably aren't the thing to invest in. Thank Gawd Tanky Clown understands this........ Instead, everyone should be happy that the Pentagon doesn't ever over spend for the Air Force......there is NEVER any wasteful spending there---except for Hanky Tanky's payroll....


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Good for passengers. The CVG Comair Terminal is a customer service nightmare.

...as compared to? What leads you to that conclusion!? Have you seen the JFK Feed Lot?

The 300 number came from VP Flight Ops, DS, who's currently in a pi$$ing contest with ALPA for booting him off the seniority list. Planning guys say it'll be less than that. Hopefully, the company will offer buyouts to the seniors and COLAs to the rest who want to take a break for a while.
 
I guess you missed the part about Comair laying off 300 pilots and 220 stews. They are dumping planes with that.

Bye Bye--General Lee

Forgive me for not reading every Delta/Comair related article, but the article you posted in THIS thread makes no mention of Comair anywhere. I don't care who's dropping what flights, you just implied by the title of your post that the press release you pasted was announcing Comair cuts specifically. I realize you just inserted your own commentary.
 
...as compared to? What leads you to that conclusion!? Have you seen the JFK Feed Lot?

The 300 number came from VP Flight Ops, DS, who's currently in a pi$$ing contest with ALPA for booting him off the seniority list. Planning guys say it'll be less than that. Hopefully, the company will offer buyouts to the seniors and COLAs to the rest who want to take a break for a while.
Soaper's daughter in college is smoking hot! Comair should get the hint, we kicked him out of ALPA, now they should kick him out of his job. Possibly the dumbest guy I have ever HAD to talk with.
 

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