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Lumberg is just pissed cause he was called into the CP's office for not having enough "flair" on his uniform.
Bill..... Not to bash you. But AAI doesn't seem to have any problem finding a place to put airplanes. Seems MKE is going to get a couple going to the west coast. And AAI just set another record load factor in Jan with a 14.4% increase in traffic on an increase of only 5.5% capacity....... So tell me, whats coming down the trough? AAI managment has always said that huge increases in fuel would spark consolidation and help AAI. On the on the other hand, a huge drop in fuel would send our costs way down so we would make a ton of money as well... Sounds like AAI and its managment is doing pretty well to me.
Lumberg is just pissed cause he was called into the CP's office for not having enough "flair" on his uniform.
I just can't make sense how Airtran can keep saying it's costs are going lower while you get bigger and older......really fuzzy math.....I know how since the DC-9's got parked, fuel costs dropped, but it has been many quarters since then could it be longer stage lengths?? (only so many people can go to SAN from ATL. What about the employees?? Is there that much turnover that nobody is moving up the scale??? There has to be salary increases. WHat about the maintenance on the jets?? Gone are the days of the jacked up DC-9 by C concourse, but where is the heavy stuff going down??
Bill.... AAI isn't relying on other airlines reducing capacity in order to grow. Just look at what AAI is doing in MKE. Other airlines reducing capacity will just help AAI grow faster, it will not stop growth. As far as competition from other carriers. Skybus won't be around very long, and AAI doesn't really compete with them now. Virgin America may become a presence, but, they are already changing their business plan. The announced they are going to be doing a lot of north and south flying on the west coast. Alaska just added tons of flights to protect their turf. As of now, that doesn't effect AAI. AAI has been competing with SWA for a long time now and has been still making money. SWA has stated several times that the airline they worry about is AAI, and not any of the Legacy carriers. AAI has always had a good business plan, and they have shown that they can adjust their plan very quick to respond to changes in the market. Along with good cost control and AAI should be around for a long time, and continue to grow. Everyone said AAI needed MEH more than MEH needed AAI. I think we can see now that might not have been the case. Besides, AAI can always file bankruptcy and stop paying their bills like everyone else...
You guys need to stop explaining this to BL he has his mind made up. No matter what you say he will find another reason why our business plan is flawed.
Good thoughtful response until the end.....Nice dig!!
You're right, Airtran SHOULD just keep on keeping on, begging for government assistance (slots), taking subsidies from local governments, writing cute messages on their crew busses, whining when they don't get their way in a takeover bid....etc. etc.
You were doing so well GT, and then you start the BK crap......grow up!