BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
I'll have a look, thanks. Are the "ME3" exempt from these?
Not all of them, but many of them, yes.
I'll have a look, thanks. Are the "ME3" exempt from these?
I think a proper fare/tax breakdown would be in order to say whether or not Middle Eastern carriers have an unfair advantage here. Perhaps tomorrow... I'm off to bed.Not all of them, but many of them, yes.
Emirates from LAX-DXB is roughly $25,000 in first class. I hate to say, they do not undercut anyone. I know the whole argument on JC stems from the idea that these carriers are undercutting US carriers, but know that it's false. Price it out.
Yeah I call shinanigans too. Everytime I look at the loads to DXB on Delta, they are always full.
A good question during "In Command".
One person asked "Why did we stop flying to XYZ because the flights were always full!"
Full flights aren't indicative of profitable flights. He said something about the ability to fly a 747-800 and fill it with passengers and still not make a profit. If you lose pricing authority on certain routes, you might be fighting to break even on that heavily discounted route or re-deploy the asset to another market where you have better margins. So do you want full airplanes or profitable airplanes is the question you have to ask yourself as a revenue planner.
Remember, everyone wants to fly to Orlando and for a period of time, SouthernJets flew full L1011's, 777's, 767-300's and even bought a fleet of 767-400s (sans HF radios or SATCOM because they were supposed to be domestic aircraft) to fly the Florida market, always full, and barely made a dime, if at all, before they changed the strategy.
especially with all the contractors travelling back and forth to the Middle East
For a while, JAX-ATL was 7ER. I think the stated reason was freight, but this was pre-bankruptcy and I honestly don't remember if that was the stated reason or not.
People of Jewish faith ride middle eastern airlines all the time. Now a orthodox Jewish person might be a different story, but I would question why a Orthodox Jew would want to visit any of those countries.I heard something that may shed some light, now again this is just here say. I haven't been able to find anything yet.
Seems Eithad or Emirates denied boarding to a US passenger of Jewish faith. Complaint was filed and one of those airlines was hit with a fine, and they got back by yanking the overfly/landing permits
Because that airplane went ATL-JAX-JFK. Operated it many times.They were doing that post-BK also. I rode on it a few times when I was doing sim instruction for ATP down in JAX. That would have been around 2008 or so.
It was JFK-LHR on a 5th freedom route by Kuwaiti.People of Jewish faith ride middle eastern airlines all the time. Now a orthodox Jewish person might be a different story, but I would question why a Orthodox Jew would want to visit any of those countries.
Cptnchia said:Because that airplane went ATL-JAX-JFK. Operated it many times.
JFK-JAX-ATL-JAX-JFK. Kept the airplane from sitting on the ramp in JFK all day.I remember taking 767s from JAX to ATL. Might not have been an ER, though.
Yeah I call shinanigans too. Everytime I look at the loads to DXB on Delta, they are always full.
Cptnchia said:JFK-JAX-ATL-JAX-JFK. Kept the airplane from sitting on the ramp in JFK all day.
Fun fact, in the late 70s or early 80s, Eastern did a lot of freight-only flights in the middle of the night where pax fares were dirt cheap with a single restriction; no checked bags.What Doug says is very true.
Another huge factor is freight. Big airplanes can make big money carrying underbelly cargo. No idea what DAL does with theirs on the DXB route. If they use the -200LR it could carry at least 17 tonnes of freight in addition to pax bags ex ATL. If it's a 200ER then it would be less.