There are discrepancies in the data posted by Unisys.
Note the cost per ASM for USAirways (page 9 &10) cost is .13 cents per ASM.
Did they do all their analysis using old data?
Check this chart, page two, USAirways cost per ASM is .11 cents post bankruptcy.
http://thehub.usairways.com/news/update/pd...f/Oct312003.PDF
What will happen to USAirways CASM when MidAtlantic is launched?
It should average cost lower yet.
Rolling hubs and other cost improvements should bring USAirways cost to
"Somewhere south of 9 cents per ASM." This according to Seigel’s message to employees about the need to cut 200 to 300 million per year in cost.
All the while Southwests cost are rising quickly, 23% in the last six years.
Wages are considerably higher at Southwest and climbing while USAirways are stable or declining.
The big question is can USAirways hold on long enough until balance is achieved in their systems efficency and cost?
Will Southwest then scale back PHL or leave altogether when faced with loosing money to gain market share?
PHL could become another BWI but not without a long protracted battle.
It could mean that “LUVâ€, the darling of wallstreet post red ink for the first time in their history.
I don't believe it will be as Unisys predicts with their chart showing WN in five years.
(page 20)
Only time will tell.