PenAir

I guess you've never dealt with whipsaw.

I think PenAir is unique in the regional world in that they've never really indulged in the whipsaw concept. They obviously underbid their EAS routes and are paying for it now. They're just broke.
 
I think PenAir is unique in the regional world in that they've never really indulged in the whipsaw concept. They obviously underbid their EAS routes and are paying for it now. They're just broke.

Then they could have renegotiated their EAS contracts. You think somebody else is gonna come in and pick up the pieces and cover these routes? PenAir probably could have named their price. This is bigger than underbidding EAS routes.
 
Then they could have renegotiated their EAS contracts. You think somebody else is gonna come in and pick up the pieces and cover these routes? PenAir probably could have named their price. This is bigger than underbidding EAS routes.

It's only possible to renegotiate if the carrier and community agree to the same or lower subsidy rate. Also there is a limit to what you can bid in the form of a cap on the subsidy per enplanement.

PenAir's business model going forward seems to be pretty dependent on these EAS routes since the growth in Alaska is pretty limited.
 
It's only possible to renegotiate if the carrier and community agree to the same or lower subsidy rate. Also there is a limit to what you can bid in the form of a cap on the subsidy per enplanement.

PenAir's business model going forward seems to be pretty dependent on these EAS routes since the growth in Alaska is pretty limited.

I would say that PenAir doesn’t plan on having a business model. They are gutting the company a considerable amount in terms of saving something, but this is before they throw the final ore over the side.
 
Wexford Capital is a $7B investment operation, based in Greenwich, CT. They have a long history of investing in airlines, including Midway and Republic (among others). Their funds have invested in things like Macy's, Famous Dave's BBQ and Tiffany, among many others.

I couldn't find a lot of success in their airline investments - maybe they just do it to collect losses to offset their successes in other industries :aghast:.

Good luck to the plucky folks at PenAir.
 
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