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Climb2slow has a better avatar and is therefor right! He should continue to post whatever he wants until the avatar is changed and then his opinions will be judged accordingly!
Thank you TAWS...and i'm only right when i'm not home!
Climb2slow has a better avatar and is therefor right! He should continue to post whatever he wants until the avatar is changed and then his opinions will be judged accordingly!
Apparently Republic will be the carrier of choice if someone wants the 170's. Sheesh! So much for competition.
Interestingly on a side note, CHQ operates CMH-LGA on the delta side and the USairways side with a few departures that leave within minutes of each other. CHQ is competing with themselves on those flights! Thats how you make $$$ in the airline industry.
The passangers would ride in a school bus with wings if it costed them less.
It's a fact that some F9 pilots are concerned about where they'll be in 3 years.
Steveair, why do you care?
The F9 guys are adults, they can look after themselves. All we are is feed!
Are you at SkyWest? Do you think that you would have been a better choice? Don't kid yourself! We are all doing the same thing!
Would you guys stop and think for a moment. I'm tired of hearing that the 170 is a bad choice due to 3% higher fuel burn. 3% isn't that much. Think of it this way:
Let's just say a flight in a CRJ700 uses 10,000 lbs of fuel on a given flight. That would mean a 170 would use 10,300 lbs. Convert that extra 300 lbs into gallons. It's about 50. I'm not sure what the going rate of fuel is, but for easy math, we will call it $2.00. So we are talking $100 in gas. That's it.
All you need is to get one extra passenger to buy a ticket for every two flights to break even. I think Frontier is betting on the 170 being so much more popular with pax due to the cabin size, overhead bins, and noise level that selling a few extra tickets to guys who previouly didn't want to ride on a CRJ shouldn't be a problem.