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Manager, The Relaxation Room/Analyst, Security Team
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Airlines in Trouble
A slowing economy and high fuel prices appear to have killed off tiny ATA Airlines, Aloha Airlines, and Champion Air. A big pile of cash will keep the big airlines from that same fate, for now.
Source: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080403/airlines_in_trouble.html 3 airlines gone!
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Re: Airlines in Trouble
Number 4 !!! Low-Cost Skybus Airlines Shutting Down http://www.theindychannel.com/money/...56/detail.html
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Connecticut shore/California Desert
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Re: Airlines in Trouble
Here's a radical idea: change your business practices before you go out of business.
One change: sell tickets ahead of time for one seat on one flight. You miss the flight - not our problem. Not enough tickets sold - flight canceled, here's your money back, try again tomorrow. And before you say it will never work remember that is how they do it everywhere else; ball games, movie theater, Broadway. Imagine going up to the ticket booth at Fenway Park and saying: my meeting ran a little later than I thought, can you give me tickets to tomorrow's game instead of these? Its the reason they give discounts for early purchase - so they'll have an idea how many seat will have butts in them. And we all know that 90% of the "mechanical troubles" that cause flights to be canceled are really just not enough seats filled to make the flight profitable. Just say so - but there's rules against that...sheesh. Here's another novel idea: who cares? Business will adjust. Trains will flourish on short/medium runs, web conferencing will actually be made to work, and someone will step up and start an airline with the philosophy: It costs me X to fly this plane from A to B. It can hold 150 people so the price for each seat is X/150. When it's full - off we go. As it is now, I bet every one of the 50 people actually on it paid a different fare. Second idea: |
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