Looking at fares recently for various city pairs and was baffled at how US Airways is able to charge 50%+ less than DL UA AA etc.
I'm getting a little annoyed at this since the company deadheads me on the cheapest ticket and that usually means US via the opposite direction to where I'm heading, ending up with a very long day when nonstop flights are available.
How in the world do they do this and what effect will the AA merger have on their fares?
There are many reasons why US Airways charges lower fares.
1) Charlotte and Phoenix have very low airport landing fees. These airports have little O/D traffic so they like US Airways have a lower price structure to capture traffic.
2) US Airways is the largest Airbus operator in the world. Their airbus fleet is somewhat young with lower fuel burns and maintenance costs. The a321 in particular yields great fuel economy, but is so under powered that it rarely reaches FL340 in the summer.
3) Little money has been put into the overall LCC operation as the airline has been positioned to merge for years and is a bare bones operation. Pilots for example interact with a MS-DOS based computer program for bidding. The airline is dominated by dot matrix printers.
4) Two successive bankruptcies dramatically lowered US Airways capital structure?US Airways was obliterated by Southwest in the late 90s and early 2000s and the industry celebrated the demise of US Airways. I recall the VP and Director of FltOps at my former airline preaching that US Airways would liquidate in 2009 and we'd secure LCC flying. In retrospect US Airways has somewhat replaced Southwest as a low cost carrier. I was shocked to see SWA remove service from PIT and PHL.
5) The current LCC pilot and flight attendant contracts are shockingly substandard and subsidize US Airways' competitive ticket prices.
scoreboardII, I would expect to see US Airways airfare rise after their merger with American, but so will Delta's and United's. Many people have fallen in love with the Delta Skymiles Program and high quality of service, but US Airways for now makes up for a perception of poor service with cheaper ticket pricing?your welcome.
If you ever get tired of paying too much for airline tickets you can always apply to US Airways. By the time you get hired we'll have bases in MIA and JFK.