Speedtape
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Why not cut the number of flights, and then just use mainline jets with more seats to cover the cost of fuel? If you put RJs up against an LCC airplane like a 717 or 737, WE LOSE. Cut 7 daily 50 seaters and add 3 MD88s or A319s. That works. Our CEO said in a recent meeting that 100 RJs and Saabs will be parked this year alone. That should say something about their costs. Who do you think you work for? Amtrack? We are getting rid of DC9s also, but we are also getting 60 more MD90s over the next two years. That should take up some slack, eh?
Bye Bye---General Lee
Did he mention all the 767/757's that were being cut? If fuel continues to increase, demand will decrease. Bastian commented that domestic capacity will be cut 3% by the end of the year versus a previously planned 2% increase. That's a five point swing. That will affect more than RJs. Rjs don't fly to Japan and points beyond. Projected losses of flights through Japan are approaching a half billion dollars a year.
Sounds like you may be getting more junior, Junior.
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