usairwaysfan
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- Nov 5, 2003
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As a USAirways fan, I am thrilled with the merger for the employees and the customers. I have been reading many articles describing the benefits as well as the challenges of the merger. All these things are very interesting to me.
Many analysts are saying that this merger will not address the problem of overcapacity in the industry. "Too many carriers are offering too many flights." OK...this is true. However, it seems to me, that not one analyst has pointed to where the largest growth in flights is coming from: low cost carriers. They are the ones buying planes and flooding markets. The legacies are trying to grow where they can without buying planes by utilizing their existing fleets more efficiently. This is something that the LCCs have been doing for years.
Granted...the LCCs are making money and the legacies aren't. I understand that. If a legacy airline goes under, it will only take a few years for the industry to be back where it is now with overcapacity. When will it end?
Many analysts are saying that this merger will not address the problem of overcapacity in the industry. "Too many carriers are offering too many flights." OK...this is true. However, it seems to me, that not one analyst has pointed to where the largest growth in flights is coming from: low cost carriers. They are the ones buying planes and flooding markets. The legacies are trying to grow where they can without buying planes by utilizing their existing fleets more efficiently. This is something that the LCCs have been doing for years.
Granted...the LCCs are making money and the legacies aren't. I understand that. If a legacy airline goes under, it will only take a few years for the industry to be back where it is now with overcapacity. When will it end?