Lampshade
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UAL considering parking the 73 fleet, NWA could be parking the 9s, etc, etc.
We live in interesting times!
UAL considering parking the 73 fleet, NWA could be parking the 9s, etc, etc.
We live in interesting times!
Could you please post your source for UAL parking the 737 fleet.
Stillflyn
Could you please post your source for UAL parking the 737 fleet.
Stillflyn
UAL considering parking the 73 fleet, NWA could be parking the 9s, etc, etc.
We live in interesting times!
"Enhanced Front Cabin Product"
Well it's either a FC cabin or lap dancing.
Funny. That article didn't mention UAL or NWA. Didn't want to make it look like JBLU was alone and divert some attention at the same time? Thx for bringing us up though. Brace's BS statement has been explained on here numerous times already.
Yeah, I've heard SWA FO has already applied for a job.I'm not sure if it will be a First Class Cabin.
It may be some sort of quasi middle seat blocked (empty), free drinks, first boarding, Bose headset, free movies, etc.. etc... service.
Barger did specifically say the seat count will not change on the fleet. Makes sense, that way you could adjust the arrangement based on demand.
Or..
It could be a first class...
(Decreased seat pitch in the back to make it work.)
Or lap dances... (may want a refund on those though).
I'm not sure if it will be a First Class Cabin.
It may be some sort of quasi middle seat blocked (empty), free drinks, first boarding, Bose headset, free movies, etc.. etc... service.
Barger did specifically say the seat count will not change on the fleet.
Or..
It could be a first class...
(Decreased seat pitch in the back to make it work.)
Or lap dances... (may want a refund on those though).
United’s CFO Jack Brace offers this wisdom:
“Either the industry passes on the higher fuel prices or we’re going to have to lower capacity, but you have to make the equation work,” he said in comments to a Goldman Sachs conference in New York.Not say it is going to happen, just that all airlines are looking at capacity going forward, not just JBLU.
Brace said United has a little more than 100 aircraft unencumbered by debt, including 50 Boeing 737s, “that we could ground whenever we needed to if the demand environment were such that it didn’t make sense to fly those planes.”