Originally Posted by
ColdWhiskey
Why are 320s that are less than 5 years old going away? This makes no sense. Is there actually growth, or only the illusion of growth?
The company champions any new destination, while silently 1 or 2 destinations go away.
We have been flat on total airframes for a long time. There are lots of new animals in the zoo, while many of our original and long time animals have disappeared.
I believe this management team has no intention to grow the airline as planned. They care about ONE thing, and that is; what can they do to make a dollar RIGHT NOW.
Biffle and Indigo don't give 2 *******s about this airline in 5 years.
Our CASM is somewhere under 6 cents. God forbid we keep a 5 year old A320 and our CASM goes from 5.7 to 5.8 cents. They're so effin' blinded by short term gain by replacing a CEO with a NEO that they are missing growth opportunities Allegiant and Spirit are moving in on, very rapidly.
I was optimistic about Frontier's future, but with every passing day, that optimism wanes.