jimntx
Veteran
funguy2 said:Well, if only 1 B777 flight is replaced by an A380, I would expect that the demand exists for the extra seats... Furthermore, the extra seats are being provided for at less fuel per seat than the B777...
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But average fuel per seat is an airline issue. It has nothing to do with supply and demand. If a B777 burns 100 gals of fuel on a ORD-NRT flight and you replace that B777 with an A380 that burns 200 gals of fuel on the same flight, you may increase the airline's efficiency, but you have also doubled the demand for fuel. Market demand is what controls the price. You have to replace 2 B777s with 1 A380 for demand to remain the same.