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This is as of OCT 25. The latest data from DOT BTS. In SEA.
- #1 ALK 47.87%
- #2 DAL 19.50%
I would call that a pretty wide margin. Could be wrong. Of you add the in feeders, its even more pronounced. In BOS it's
- #1 JBLU 27.38%
- #2 DAL 21.48%
Doesn't include feeders. In AUS
- #1 SWA 42.66%
- #2 AAL 15.52%
- #3 DAL 15.25%
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/Homepage.asp
SEA is Alaska's one major hub really. Those are numbers of flights correct? Alaska does a lot of turning and burning out of there with day turns etc so that's going to pump that number up for them. Look at the routes serviced and you'll get a better idea about it. We operate WB out of SEA and will continue to ramp up that operation increasing the shear number of pax moved in and out of there. We have the NB infrastructure there to feed that expansion.