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USAir will cut capacity 9% in 4Q, an additional 9% in 09--article

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USAir will cut capacity, expects industry to cut 9%, then 9% more in 09--article

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - 5:36 PM EDT


US Airways shares fall 15% on shareholder meeting day


Philadelphia Business Journal

US Airways Group Inc. expects the U.S. airline industry to cut capacity 9 percent in the fourth quarter and 9 percent more next year because of escalating fuel costs.

"Oil prices are having a profound impact on our economy but an even more severe impact on the airline business," US Airways CEO Doug Parker said at the carrier's shareholder meeting Wednesday. "The industry is taking aggressive action that will have meaningful impact." Shares in the airline, the dominant carrier at Philadelphia International Airport, closed down 15 percent at $3.20.

US Airways has previously announced plans to cut capacity by 2 percent to 4 percent by the fourth quarter. The Tempe, Ariz.-based airline also is considering adding fees to boost revenue in addition to charges it has recently initiated.

Continental Airlines Inc. plans to shed 3,000 jobs and reduce capacity by 16 percent by year end. American Airlines Inc. will cut thousands of jobs and reduce mainline domestic capacity 11 percent to 12 percent during the fourth quarter.

Meanwhile, United Airlines plans to eliminate almost 1,500 positions, remove 100 aircraft from its fleet and eliminate its divisional brand, Ted. It will also reduce its domestic capacity by 14 percent in the fourth quarter. Parker did not mention jobs cuts during the shareholder meeting.

Oil has jumped to $134.18 per barrel from $80.73 at this time last year. US Airways says fuel will cost the industry $18 billion more in 2008 than last year. For US Airways alone, fuel costs will rise $2 billion this year. In 2008, US Airways' fuel expense per roundtrip mainline passenger is averaging about $300, almost double the cost last year. Fuel costs represent about half of the airline's expenses per ticket. It would have to charge about $650 per ticket just to break even, Parker said.

"We're nowhere close to that," he said. "No one in the business is close to that. This is a major problem."


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Actually the article says USAirways is going to cut 2-4% and the expect the industry to cut 9%.
 
Yikes, you're right, but now I can't change the original title. I tried to, and I could do it on the inner one. Sorry. I saw the 9% and I thought it was only with USAir.


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US Airways has about 3000 pilots, so maybe 100-150 furloughed?

They may still only cut 2-4%. I thought it was 9% for USAir only, and the article states 9% for the INDUSTRY. Sorry to anyone who is confused.


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I heard they were going to furlough 1700 from the west and then the east was going to merge with another airline and save them like they saved AWA.
 
I heard they were going to furlough 1700 from the west and then the east was going to merge with another airline and save them like they saved AWA.
Flamebait?

Aw #&@%, here we go again. :rolleyes:
 
Flamebait?

Aw #&@%, here we go again. :rolleyes:

Come on! Wouldn't 1700 furloughs on the West be everyone there? Yes, it was flamebait......and ridiculous. The USAPA can't even pay their own bills because the West guys won't join, and they recently tacked on an additional 1% to their monthly dues. (up to 3%) Now that is funny. The Easties realize this too, and it makes them nervous.....I hear tings..

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Come on! Wouldn't 1700 furloughs on the West be everyone there? Yes, it was flamebait......and ridiculous. The USAPA can't even pay their own bills because the West guys won't join, and they recently tacked on an additional 1% to their monthly dues. (up to 3%) Now that is funny. The Easties realize this too, and it makes them nervous.....I hear tings..

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Hey GL he was being sarcastic....
 
No there would still be about 120 or so, that's plenty.

Kindly take a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles and strike heavily or repeatedly. (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pound+sand)

We attempted a fair seniority where we would all get apporximate relative seniority (and didn't even get that), and here we are bickering over a FEDERAL FINAL and BINDING award. Good thing I got 100% pay for a DH today...otherwise I might be disappointed;). I wonder what kind of pay we'll get tomorrow if we have a Mechanical cancelation? Oh yea...100%:laugh: . Got VACATION?? It's 31 days a year on the West if you've been around a while.
 
The USAPA can't even pay their own bills because the West guys won't join, and they recently tacked on an additional 1% to their monthly dues. (up to 3%)

Exactly what Rez and I predicted. It'll get worse. Should be fun watching USCABA implode.
 

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