johnsonrod
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What are the schedules like for the 717 these days? AM and PM patterns?
How many legs per day and how many days flying per week?
Also, how long on reserve is likely for a newhire on the 717?
Lastly, what is the fleet mix for newhires lately?
Thanks for the info HA25. One question I haven't seen an answer to...what is the credit like for the junior schedules on the 717?
Thank.
Dan, be honest, who do you think brings you your feed to OAK and LAX?
Thanks Dan.
I believe what my gut says is at least 25% of your flight is made of connects you don't know are connecting. Even though your departure times don't add up to a direct connect, it's easy for folks to arrive the night before and either get a room or wait in the airport. I know this because we bring folks in all the time who are happy to be going to the islands and will be doing one of the two I mentioned.
I think there is way more to the Kelly friendship than you realize. Either of us realize. Two completely different operations are exactly what merger folks look to to increase the synergies of each.
Again, and I've seen an investor presentation that says this, Hawaiian's business plan is to simply fly into cities that are large enough to support enough traffic locally that want to buy a ticket to Hawaii. The Hawaiian name and image is a powerful marketing tool. The only other airline that could compete in that area was of course, Aloha. No mainland carrier has that option. A good example of that at work is SNA to Hawaii. Aloha killed it in that market, it was their strongest mainland market and grew to multiple daily flights. CO jumped in and didn't do well at all, they dropped it.
That is interesting cause Aloha HI to mainland experience was closer to CO's than HAL's..... Are you saying the name/brand carried the day over the inflight experience?
With the 717 flying so many legs per day will that be affected by the upcoming rest/duty rules? Great company over there. Keep it up.
I thought it would be more of a calendar day thing too with 36 hours off in 7 days?
Instead of 24?
So what you are doing would no longer be possible?
My condolences to Hawaiian pilots having to eventually fly...er, operate the A-321....Very sad that Boeing didn't create a 727- or 757-like airframe that was fast in cruise, slow in approach speeds, had actual cargo and cockpit space(and gear doors).