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Southwest, US Airways and the Fight for Philadelphia
March 27, 2009, 2:31 PM ET
Philadelphia International has long been a stronghold for US Airways. But Southwest Airlines is increasingly eating into the carrier’s clout there.
A recent research note from bond-rating agency Fitch Ratings provides some good stats for a tale of the tape on the fight for Philly. Fitch Ratings notes that US Airways is still the dominant carrier at the PHL, saying that it represented “64% of fiscal 2008 passengers.â€
That could change, however, as much of this traffic — 35% — was for passengers connecting to other flights, meaning that US Airways could potentially decide to route those PAX through other East Coast airports such as US Airways’ growing hub at Charlotte-Douglas International. “Mitigating the potential shift in connecting traffic is the much stronger base for international service at Philadelphia, which serves as US Airways’ largest international gateway,†Fitch noted.
Still, Fitch analysts say that low-cost carriers have been nibbling up shares of traffic at Philadelphia. “The entry of Southwest Airlines to the airport in 2004 furthered a trend to a more diversified marketplace, with low-cost carriers Southwest, AirTran Airways and Frontier Airlines now representing 16% of total enplanements, compared to 2% in fiscal 2002, when AirTran Airways was the sole low cost carrier.â€
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