KingAirKiddo
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Not to mention that the point to point service offered by SWA and other low cost carriers is not the catch all, be all for the industry.
The hub and spoke system employed by the network mainline carriers is not fundamentally flawed. This type of system allows a number of communities to have airline service when they would otherwise not be able to due to cost and load concerns. For example, it is not practical to run a 737 between Peoria, IL and Tri-Cities, TN. It is practical, however, to run a CRJ or Brasilia from Peoria to Chicago where passengers can connect to a mainline flight and get to any destination.
Don't get me wrong--SWA, jetBlue, and others are great companies that I would fly for in a heartbeat. They offer a great product and serve their niche markets well. All I'm saying is there is still a need for a hub and spoke mainline operation, although cost structures and inefficiencies will need to continue being reduced in order for all the carriers to remain viable.
The hub and spoke system employed by the network mainline carriers is not fundamentally flawed. This type of system allows a number of communities to have airline service when they would otherwise not be able to due to cost and load concerns. For example, it is not practical to run a 737 between Peoria, IL and Tri-Cities, TN. It is practical, however, to run a CRJ or Brasilia from Peoria to Chicago where passengers can connect to a mainline flight and get to any destination.
Don't get me wrong--SWA, jetBlue, and others are great companies that I would fly for in a heartbeat. They offer a great product and serve their niche markets well. All I'm saying is there is still a need for a hub and spoke mainline operation, although cost structures and inefficiencies will need to continue being reduced in order for all the carriers to remain viable.