Old 07-05-2018 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bluedriver
They really are not. It's glossed over and over simplified. The argument is "if they can make money on our own metal"...

Well, we *can't* intra-west coast, no premium gates. So.......
listen I’m a no vote so don’t think I’m trying to defend anyone but reallocation of assets is not a big deal. You guys missed the years when we opened 14 cities and closed half of them down or stopped flying to all the original destinations. I’m not quite sure what type of language your were expecting either. The ability to domestic code share is normal and the argument supports the finances. If Jetblue can make money on it they will. Intra-west coast flying is not nearly as lucrative as east coast/Carib/LA. If you look at SEA to SFO/LAX count the number of flights and frequency. It’s an extremely competitive market to fly with the frequency we did. The code share explanation of dollars and cents it factual so don’t me concerned about that little detail. The ****ty healthcare, UTO and some others are much greater concern.
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