Longhorn
Evil Genius
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JP4user said:Will your focus groups be using these financial theories and data to talk to the lenders financing your replacement Airbus aircraft? Where does these slick theories fit in with selling 6 y/o aircraft for $20M and getting new ones at $60M per copy?
oldxfr8dog said:Agreed. Rsv at home would be great. I don't live in cal.
OAK should have been the base in the first place, but I think we were keeping our distance from SWA. Also, I think DN thought we would water LGB's eyes with our service and they would increase the slots. Despite the fact that the UPS 767 makes more noise than our whole fleet, the hairy-legged, sandal wearers (and those are the women) continue to limit our growth in LGB.
What kind of incentive is VA offering? Why leave JB to take such a big paycut?
radarlove said:You didn't major in math in college, did you?
If you actually saved $40MM this year, JBLU would break even for the year, even after your $42MM loss in the first quarter. News Flash: Not.
If you were to save $100MM, you would earn more profit for the year than LUV. Double news flash: Not.
In 2005, JBLU's TOTAL REVENUE was only $1,700MM and you're telling me that pilot-induced cost savings are going to save $100MM? Twenty percent of your entire cost structure (unfortunately, JBLUs costs are higher than revenue) is going to be saved?
That would send your profit margin through the roof, better than all of the other airlines combined. Not.
Your figures are wrong.
Longhorn said:Guy...thank you. This thread had gone 7 pages now and I have only had to delete a few flamebait posts. Great discussion and debate and it has not turned sour yet. From a mods perspective its nice to see that FI can still be a place for good debate. Keep it up.
From where I live to NYC is a 9 hour commute, one way, with offline legs, and that's if everything goes perfectly. And that's Eastbound! It has taken me multiple DAYS to get back home! From home to LGB (LAX, actually) is a 2 hour flt and there are 4 non-stops a day. Parking at LAX is $15 bucks a month. I was based at JFK as an f/o prior to the base opening and for about 8 months as a Capt.Bavarian Chef said:Chance to live in base. Stock maybe? Seniority for life (ha -- if they make it). New airbii (ha, again, those 6 year models are so ... "nineties"). Overheard the dude telling another pilot he didn't actually want to leave, but the chance to be based in his home was worth the pay cut.
Curious though, why are you a rsv ca in lgb if you don't live there? Even the janitors at the Orlando center know a ca in lgb is gonna be on reserve forever. That seems like a rookie mistake or maybe you have some type of strategy? Flying with a former lgb fo, now jfk ca. Was on rsv in jfk for 10 months. What's the deal?
oldxfr8dog said:From where I live to NYC is a 9 hour commute, one way, with offline legs, and that's if everything goes perfectly. And that's Eastbound! It has taken me multiple DAYS to get back home! From home to LGB (LAX, actually) is a 2 hour flt and there are 4 non-stops a day. Parking at LAX is $15 bucks a month. I was based at JFK as an f/o prior to the base opening and for about 8 months as a Capt.
And just to maintain my rep as a whiner and negativist, I must add that I also just hate freakin' NYC!
It would be nice to move, but we are anchored here by aged and unwell in-laws that require our constant assistance.
SWA/FO said:WRONG - its something like 120 per airplane for Air Tran.
Spectre said:As for selling A320s, it's a great idea to sell what is worth more on the used market today to generate cash and limit liabilities. JB is still buying new airplanes (although fewer) and growing at a 20% growth rate. Will be at a SWA city near you soon with a better product.