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Industry Fragmentation -- projections

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accinelli

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Some Boeing executive once predicted that the Airline Industry would fragment just like the hotels.

Here's what I see happening:

UAL/CAL -- premium service
AA -- be everything to everyone and fly everywhere
NWA/DAL -- right in the middle -- competing with low costs -- offering neither price nor service
US Air/LUV/JBLU -- Pure LCCs


Any conflicting views?
 
US Air = LCC not, not yet.
 
UAL/CAL -- premium service

CAL I can see, but UAL and premium no way. Flew with 2 pilots recently that flew UAL full fare to South America and Hawaii respectively, and had very negative comments about the Agents and F/A's and the level of service.
 
Uppercrust said:
Where is Airtan??

Dude!

Where be da luvvin fer da Tranny? It jus be like dat. Ole Tranny be jus doin dat flyin thing and like makin da money, but peeps aint even know abouts us!

It like freaking wierd.

AIR-TAN!

Dude, I freaking love it!!! Come fly and like get a freaking Tan at da same time!!

AIR-TAN!!! AWWWWWWWWW YEEEAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!
 
accinelli said:
Some Boeing executive once predicted that the Airline Industry would fragment just like the hotels.

Here's what I see happening:

UAL/CAL -- premium service
AA -- be everything to everyone and fly everywhere
NWA/DAL -- right in the middle -- competing with low costs -- offering neither price nor service
US Air/LUV/JBLU -- Pure LCCs


Any conflicting views?

Any airline that has CRJ200,700 and/or ERJ 135,145 can not be called a premium service. God how I hate to ride 2 or 3 hours on a crj. Know if they switched to all ERJ 170,190 then maybe.
 

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