General Lee
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No, you don't get it. You threw up a bunch of numbers, which I read, but you're still comparing apples to oranges. I want to see numbers for Delta and ASA. See, you're too bent on saying I'm wrong and how I failed to objectively prove your point. Typical Delta egomaniac. You keep making subjective statements, then using numbers with no relation to back them up. You, Fly Delta Jets 2, are a egomanicial moron.
Now, one more time. Put up a cost comparison of a Delta mainline airplane on a long thin route to an RJ. Or give up.
John, I think you are saying he should put the numbers up for an MD88 on a route with 50 pax only, versus the same route with a 50 pax CRJ? Is that right? Why would we have an MD88 on route with only 50 pax per flight? We wouldn't. That is the reason we gave some routes to RJs--like SLC to Great Falls, MT in the Winter. Not many people wanted to go up there in the Winter. (I visited family) But, with high oil prices, you would have to charge a lot more money to make it financially feasable, without taking a loss. Most people going to those small towns can't afford it, thus making it a loss. There will either be fewer flights to those cities, resulting in a funnel effect pushing everyone on to maybe two flights a day, or loss of service totally. We may throw in one or two mainline flights, and make sure those planes are full and profitable. Frequency is what Fred Reid (Greed) thought the businessman wanted when he ordered all of the RJs, and now he is running A320s/19s at Virgin America... Even he knew he got it wrong...
Bye Bye--General Lee