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Good Job and good luck. Express has always been a class act.
Wait a minute here. You mean to tell me there is a bar on greens road?
Wait a minute here. You mean to tell me there is a bar on greens road?
So if RJ's are unprofitable, why contaminate mainlines with them? What pixie dust does a major provide that suddenly makes them profitable?
So why not dump all RJ's? If they're a drag on earnings, replace them with something that generates a profit. PAL
I wish my boss had talked to you before he did this. Could have saved us all a lot of time and embarrassment.
They are, PAL. They are called 70-90 seat "RJ's" and 70 seat Turbo Props. All of them designed to provide feed to the Major's hub not to provide stand alone profit. You have to spend money to make money. Funny is'nt it?
So then why are some of the Majors still putting out RFP's for 50-seat flying (Continental, Delta, Midwest) if they lose money?
Agreed, however the yeild on Mexico operations is significantly better which offsets the high CASM on the 50 seater. I beleive, though, that a 70/90 seater would be a better equipment in that market if only airframes were available and CAL was'nt tied up with 50 seat leases.CAL doesn't exactly follow that business model though. The CoEx flights from LAX to Mexican distinations, and the seasonal service to MTJ from LAX and DAL contradict that.
What a handle you have on the airline industry. Since a 777 has a lower CASM than a 737 how can airtran make money with them?
How are the hotels at airtran?
Because they supply feed to the hub. Lose money on the feed, make money on the connection. The original concept of the RJ was to connect smaller cities to the hub which previously had been flown by turbo props.
50 seaters operate in the red? They lose money? Did you not see any of the filings from Continental Airlines back in about 2003 or 2004? That was back when CAL was losing money, along with almost everyone else. I don't have exact numbers, but many quarters saw something similar to this: CAL Mainline Net Profit: -$225M CAL Express Net Profit (For CAL): $100M Total CAL Net Profit: -$125M. For a long time we were the only part of the business making money, offsetting some of the losses. In fact, we used to say that we were like a healthy tick on a sick dog. That doesn't jive with what you're saying about 50 seaters losing money. They can make money if deployed correctly. So far, XJT is doing just that.
Tim