General Lee
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Let's look at the past 8 months. Virgin America launched its inaugural flight on Aug 8, 2007. According to their website they serve the following cities: SFO, SEA, LAS, LAX, SAN, JFK and IAD. Do these airports have plenty of slots? Probably not now (Throw some consolidation and bankruptcies in there and that could quickly change) but it appears some gates are available to the right people for the right price.
I know that. On the other, it burns me up to see Sir Richards mug constantly associated with V.A. and there is no question what this guy and the rest of his european buddies want. (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...ropeans-rip-up-open-skies-treaty-790935.html)
How many flights to each airport? Less than 10? Who cares then? You stated Jetblue got JFK slots and terminals. Yes, they opened a large hub there, and one in BOS, thanks to them getting their FIRST. VA has very few gates in LA, a few more in SFO, one in LAS, etc. Get it? Not a lot of room to expand. A few gates here and there, but that is it. Jetblue did a great job of recognizing an opening, and took it. Virgin America was a few years too late. Now, they could try an airport that is currently underutilized (like PIT or STL), but nobody else is really going for those cities either. VA really can't expand too much anywhere other than SFO, and they are somewhat limited there too.
As far as Branson and what he and his EU buddies want, well, he isn't going to get it, yet. They can buy a part of an airline,and add some credit to the balance sheet, but that is it.
Bye Bye--General Lee