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Are you really that thick? What does investors have to do with anything? Face it there are no republic ticket counter, reservationists or tickets. I don't think there are many people going to ETRADE.COM to buy their plane tickets.

What is your point anyways?

My point is that someone who calls Republic a regional doesn't have the big picture. Republic Airways has become a conglomerate of feeder airlines and stand-alone airlines. Assetts can be shifted back and forth at the discretion of Republic Airways to meet market demands.
 
What is your point anyways?

My point is that someone who calls Republic a regional doesn't have the big picture. Republic Airways has become a conglomerate of feeder airlines and stand-alone airlines. Assetts can be shifted back and forth at the discretion of Republic Airways to meet market demands.

Until their contracts expire or are cancelled, then what?
 
Until their contracts expire or are cancelled, then what?

First - Republic owns gates, slots and ground handling at many airports. They also have infastructure necessary to sell tickets and operate independently.

Second- They have lots of contracts with many airlines...so their contracts will never all expire at once. Also, they have been gaining contracts.....not losing contracts.

Third - If they lose a contract, they will just add routes and destinations to stand-alone airlines that they control (Midwest and Frontier). Since all pilots will be under one seniority list, it gives everyone much better job security.
 
First - Republic owns gates, slots and ground handling at many airports. They also have infastructure necessary to sell tickets and operate independently.

Second- They have lots of contracts with many airlines...so their contracts will never all expire at once. Also, they have been gaining contracts.....not losing contracts.

Third - If they lose a contract, they will just add routes and destinations to stand-alone airlines that they control (Midwest and Frontier). Since all pilots will be under one seniority list, it gives everyone much better job security.

Republic Airways Conglomerate have 215 airframes plus the 51 or so frontier bus's. Alright, if you think they have enough gates within those to systems not to mention the demand from the flying public you're mistaken. If they were to lose all of their contracts planes would be parked. It's not easy to break into new markets either.
 
You do realize that Frontier was in bankruptcy and the last year Frontier posted an operating profit was 2003?

You do realize all of Republic's flying is fee for departure. What numbers do you think they would post if they had to stand alone?
 
You do realize all of Republic's flying is fee for departure. What numbers do you think they would post if they had to stand alone?

Good point....Frontier and Midwest might drag Republic down a bit since they don't have guaranteed profits from "fee for departure" contracts.

I think Republic is large enough that they should be able to support the dead weight of Frontier and Midwest while they try to figure out how to make those two companies profitable again. You are already seeing Republic re-align Frontier aircraft to Midwest routes in order to try to improve the failing business model of Frontier.
 

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