The more frequency thing goes completely out the window when you have 2+ hour flow delays into LGA, ATL, PHL, JFK, EWR, ORD on pretty daily bases. Do they need 7 or 8 daily flights from LGA to MHT?
There will be a point when they come to understand this. I think they are already with some of the USAIRWAYS stuff out of LGA.
There is no 2 hr flow delay when you sell the seat - which is where frequency is marketed. If an airline has flights at 6:00, 9:00, 12:00 15:00 etc. on 50 seaters, and it's competitors have flights at 6:00 and 15:00 on a 757 then one of 2 things is going to happen:
- there is so much traffic that the 50 seaters AND the 757s fly full
- not so much traffic, and only people for whom 6:00 and 15:00 are convenient times might fly the 757, everybody else tries to get on the convenient flight.
Now the reality that they all get delayed, cancelled and blown to hell and beyond schedule-wise is a future event. In theory people would figure that out and change their behaviour - but in practice many of the seats are sold to 3-4 times a year flyers, and they don't change their behaviour - they want cheap and frequent.
You keep hearing the theory that "bigger planes better" but the fact of the matter is it's only true as it reflects on the OPERATION of an airline - and funnily enough airlines are not in the business of OPERATING an airline they're in the business of TRANSPORTING people - a fact thst often gets lost in the confusion.