you guys crack me up.
Air Tran didn't keep the RJ's, so they must be bad...
(Air tran uses ALL RJ's. They tried a fee for departure with 50-seaters as connecters...tisk tisk. RJ's are not low-fare connecters, rather low-fare point to point)
Southwest doesn't fly RJ's so they must be bad...
(They've expressed long-term interest in RJ's. Fortunately for Southwest they're more interested in their well-demonstrated slow growth philosiphy. Many more markets available for the 737 when they're going against the legacies.)
Delta's problems are due to the RJ...
(simple math...which aircraft are operating in the black? RJ's and 767-400's. Unfortunately for every dollar made on a 767-400, three dollars was spent connecting on smaller aircraft. RJ's are the only aircraft profitably connecting in the Delta system. RJ's or not, large hub operations maximize cost per revenue unit.)
Passengers don't like flying on the RJ...
(Didn't they say the same thing about Southwest when they started? Low costs, and multiple hubs are great for operational performance, and the passengers don't mind sitting through it for $20 less. Besides, the RJ has no middle seats, and the same seat width and pitch as the rest of Delta's fleet.)
Waiting for the next excuse...