Since I have a head cold and nothing better to do, I took a look at the MKE to MCO, RSW, TPA legs for AAI tomorrow. All the direct flights are fairly full.
Looking specifically at the three MCO flights (2 737's, 1 717) loaded at 60%,100%,100% respectively. With the average fares (2 wk adv. purchase) around $137 the revenues generated are approx. 11K, 16K, and 19K respectively ( this doesn't include the ancillary stuff or bus. class). Obviously a swag at the ave. ticket cost, but a conservative one anyway.
The cost to operate (based on .06 cents per seat mile and $2/gal. jet A) runs around $11, 800. That means a total profit for the three directs around $11,000 (not bad for mid Jan flights). Bottom line. There is money to be made in MKE to Florida but to compete you'll need more F9 birds to generate the revenue since the E-planes can't do it direct. How many did they move from DEN?
It'll be interesting. I'll have to take a look at some of the E-190 routes where we go head to head.
E-planes cant do it direct? I have flown ORD-MIA a hundred times in a 170.