Yuppyguppy
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2003
- Posts
- 934
I think they should start parking all those 737-5, 752s and 762s then too! Come on E170!
Another stupid teen comment.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I think they should start parking all those 737-5, 752s and 762s then too! Come on E170!
I think they should start parking all those 737-5, 752s and 762s then too! Come on E170!
Just curious what is the appropriate rate for a cardboard box?
Highest in two years. Come on ual park the 50's and bring the Guppy's back online then recall my a**! Anybody think this could happen?
Let's see here.... oil is expensive so you want to bring back a 130 seat airplane to replace to the 50 seat airplane.
The thing your missing is that the 50 people on the RJ are the people willing to pay the higher ticket prices.
If you put a 130 seat airplane in place of it then you end up with 50 or so people paying the higher last minute ticket price and 60 or 70 other people tagging along who are only flying since they got an advance purchase seat for $29.
That's why RJs make sense and there are so many of them. They let you keep the high dollar passengers and forget about the $29 people.
The higher gas prices go the more sense smaller airplanes make even if it's a 787 instead of a 747. Sure the seat mile cost is better on the bigger airplane, but what's your average revenue per seat compared to the seat mile cost?
The 747 is great if you can sell all or most of the seats at good prices, but if you have to sell out half the airplane at dirt cheap 3+ month advance purchase prices to fill all the seats by departure then what's the point of a big airplane on the route?
Why not put an airplane with half the seats on the flight if you can still get 80% of the revenue and make more money by not bothering with the low price people? That's why no one in the US is buying 747s anymore for passenger ops.
Cheers,
Scott
I want out of my regional for sure, but one thing that offsets the higher oil prices is the added bag fees. That does provide more of an economic cushion.