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IB6 UB9 said:I expect the General will need some time to carefully draft his response. It will have to look diplomatic ("I hope we all continue to do well") while still claiming victory ("we will see and we did see") and, of course, still include the Delta Advertisement (see any previous 1300 posts).
FDJ2 said:Why would JBLU initiate service from ATL only to throw in the towel 6 months later? I assume it had to cost $$$ to start up the ATL flying, what with all the fan fare and all.![]()
SpeedBird said:While the General will most certainly disagree with me, I do think the lion's share of the credit goes to AirTran and Mr. Leonard for jetBlue's premature exit from ATL.
lowecur said:The lions den has nothing to do with it. B6 made a mistake by going into a feeder hub for both DL and FL, without having a feeder network in place. Let's face it, many people who board those planes to LAX, SFO, and OAK are fed into the system from smaller markets around ATL. B6 never had a chance at those customers.
B6 will be back, but they will establish their feeder network first with 190 service. FL will keep those prices low for the present, thus continuing to make those markets low fare for ATL pax. DL will continue to lose money on those markets until they get a renegotiated contract.
G4G5 : Airtran was the airline that was going to be the most adversly effected with B6's success in ATL. Lenord was smart said:Good point, but I think you mean Airbuses from Ryan. We are getting B737's for ourselves, starting in June.
The other thing to remember is Lenord is not going away. He already has his version of the ERJ-190, now he's ging out and getting the larger equipment.
Another good point.
Speaking of LUV, Lenord may have 4 gates in ATL but that's is going to prove much more difficult then just beating AA. KDAL belongs to LUV and unlike BHM, DAL is right down town and an easy LCC alternative Vs Airtran and their 4 gates at DFW.
Here I think you mean DFW, not ATL (we have around 25 gates in ATL).
We go to many places that SWA doesn;t go, so while they are a powerhouse, if you want an AAlternative to go to BOS, PHL, DCA, DEN, LGA, EWR, and other places, we're aavailable, not to mention the smaller cities like ICT, MCI, MLI, Freeport, SAV, MYR, GSO, PNS, etc.
AA makes DFW work because of the vast network, AA also has the Eagle factor to compete with any LCC. The same weapon that DAL will no doubt use (has anyone else seen the planned ASA/Comair expansion at DFW).
You could say the same things about competing against Delta at ATL. We also have RJ's available to us though AWAC.
We are short on planes right now . . . yet we are expanding at DFW, so the powers that be (ie Bob Fornaro and Joe Leonard) obvioulsy believe that we are making the right move.
We'll see, but so far, the smart money is betting with them, not against them.