Whataburger
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It doesn't matter how much gas SWA has hedged when Air France starts a fare war. Do you SWA pilots speak French?
Si. Do they have Au Bon Pain there?
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It doesn't matter how much gas SWA has hedged when Air France starts a fare war. Do you SWA pilots speak French?
Anybody who has read what Mike O'Leary says knows what a windbag he is. Do a search and see what he says about pilots.
There is simply no way any carrier can make money shuttling people across the Atlantic for $14, nor $24, $34, or $44. The article is another gimmick of media manipulation by this man.
I think it is only a matter of time before SWA or B6 start flying to Europe. It will take some time but it does make sense since the transatlantic flying seems to offer higher yields. I can see 787's in SWA colors and A330's or A350's in B6 colors in the next 5-10 years....
Huh? Transatlantic routes with LCCs would not have very high yields. Only routes between restricted airports or slot controlled airports will have higher yields. The routes with LCCs on them would most likely go to smaller, out of the way airports, like SWF near NYC, or Sanford near MCO. If Ryanair is stating they will have 7 Euro fares to the US, how could you think there is high yield there? The LCCs will fight it out on routes between London Luton and SWF etc, while the legacies will carry the higher fare business pax to LHR and CDG from JFK and ORD.
Bye Bye--General Lee
In the past few years SWA has added service to DEN PIT PHL IAD and about to start SFO with more to come.
Do you really think the only places we'll ever fly to from there are Vegas and LBB?
Plus I'm sure plenty of our current customers in LAS, MCO, TPA, JAX, BNA, BDL, etc etc etc would LUV to see us go to Europe.
Except a A320 is not going to make it from JFK to Europe.
What are you kidding me, really, NOT even close.
ExpressJet?