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- Aug 20, 2002
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On 9/20/2002 5:59:35 PM Jeff G wrote:
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On 9/20/2002 4:42:57 PM TWAFA007 wrote:
With triple miles thrown in and a much lower cost structure we will shall see what happens.
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A much lower cost structure?!? How do you figure that? RJ unit costs are way above mainline equipment. They cost less on an absolute basis, but they carry even fewer seats. Considering that those routes are running at relatively low loads, maybe this is a case of "rightsizing," but low cost, it ain't. I think this is a case of future market share poaching, rather than meeting the needs of the market. For sure, there are too many seats on this market already.
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Apparently Eagle RJ costs are 7.9 cents per ASM. I have not seen figures for the Delta 737/s and US A320/s...how do they compare?
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On 9/20/2002 5:59:35 PM Jeff G wrote:
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On 9/20/2002 4:42:57 PM TWAFA007 wrote:
With triple miles thrown in and a much lower cost structure we will shall see what happens.
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A much lower cost structure?!? How do you figure that? RJ unit costs are way above mainline equipment. They cost less on an absolute basis, but they carry even fewer seats. Considering that those routes are running at relatively low loads, maybe this is a case of "rightsizing," but low cost, it ain't. I think this is a case of future market share poaching, rather than meeting the needs of the market. For sure, there are too many seats on this market already.
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Apparently Eagle RJ costs are 7.9 cents per ASM. I have not seen figures for the Delta 737/s and US A320/s...how do they compare?