On Your Six
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Pretty simple economics. If the airfares are low due to competition - average fare is $X.00, then you need more seats at lower fares to cover your operational break even. After break even, everything else is gravy. An RJ at low fares requires more seats filled to cover costs. With aircraft like the 717 or EMB-190, their efficiency enables lower break even load factors - then every other seat filled is bonus.
Three recent examples that demonstrate the economic benefit of using 100 seaters:
1. Jet Blue selects EMB-190 for small-to-midsized markets
2. AirTran cancels 50-seater contract with Air Whiskey and elects to use its own 717s on those routes
3. ATA is in advanced negotiations with lessors to lease 717s to take advantage of small-to-midsized markets (and to take some popular Saab 340 routes - MDW- Des Moines).
The CR7 does an OK job on some of these routes because, again, you can spread the costs out better over the additional seats. However, the CR7 is very uncomfortable - especially for business travelers who have more discretionary spending power. The 717 is a lot more comfortable than the CR7. 50 seaters will continue to work well in markets untouched by the LCCs - despite the fact that they too are very uncomfortable for passengers.
Three recent examples that demonstrate the economic benefit of using 100 seaters:
1. Jet Blue selects EMB-190 for small-to-midsized markets
2. AirTran cancels 50-seater contract with Air Whiskey and elects to use its own 717s on those routes
3. ATA is in advanced negotiations with lessors to lease 717s to take advantage of small-to-midsized markets (and to take some popular Saab 340 routes - MDW- Des Moines).
The CR7 does an OK job on some of these routes because, again, you can spread the costs out better over the additional seats. However, the CR7 is very uncomfortable - especially for business travelers who have more discretionary spending power. The 717 is a lot more comfortable than the CR7. 50 seaters will continue to work well in markets untouched by the LCCs - despite the fact that they too are very uncomfortable for passengers.